I have spent a lot in court fees going to county court to get access to my dog which was taken from the marital home when my ex left some 3 years ago.
I know the legal precedent is that a dog is considered a chattel of the home and as such should not be removed without agreement, but she was taken, it is pertinent to point out the dog was a gift to myself from my Daughter from my previous marriage
I therefore go to court and ask for the return, however the Judge in her infinite wisdom realizes from our submissions that we both love this dog who at this time was 3 years old and asked my ex and me if we were prepared to share her on a 50:50 basis, I agreed to this and after a battering by the judge on claims made by my ex that I had applied incorrectly which the Judge threw out her claim my ex agreed to go through a telephone mediation process.
The day after the hearing my ex calls me and asks me to drop the mediation and make our own arrangement, I refused but said I was happy to set out what I believe was fair to help speed the mediation process and after giving her this in writing she agreed.
We had our mediated telephone call and an agreement was drawn up and was registered in the court, however within the next 5 months she broke this agreement on no less than 3 occasions including on one of these telling me a police officer had told her she didn't have to comply as the agreement wasn't worth the paper it was written on.
I paid yet again and took the matter back to the court and at a directions hearing given my ex said she was not prepared to keep to the agreement the judge said a 2 hour hearing, when this hearing came around I brought witnesses including my Daughter who gave me the dog who had to take time out of work and travel to attend, this time we had a different Judge who decided he wouldn't bother following the directions hearing suggestion of a discussion of ownership instead putting in a court order that I was now to only to have the dog every alternate weekend with the proviso that he hoped in time this would increase.
My ex refused to be home when my friend who had been agreed at court would collect the dog, she did this on 2 occasions so I then wrote back to the court advising of the breaches of the court order.
The response from the judge was "Go see a solicitor or Citizens Advice!" - So I then tried seeing many different solicitors and CAB, none understood what the Judge was asking for and none would therefore know how to proceed.
My question is how do I complain that this judge and the court process overall failed to deliver or enforce justice against my ex who quite clearly had flouted everything ordered by the courts.
I have written to the judicial review board, they say they do not take action based on the decisions made by Judges.
It seems the courts have no teeth in dealing with this matter and for some bizarre reason seem to be quite happy that my ex is prepared to ignore their directions and orders which would seem contrary to the basis of having courts and justice.
Oh yes I have tried going to my MP with this but he too, despite being a former solicitor does not understand what the Judge is expecting but also is unwilling to become involved.
I would be grateful if someone here could advise on how I resolve the failings of the courts and judge in this matter
TIA
I know the legal precedent is that a dog is considered a chattel of the home and as such should not be removed without agreement, but she was taken, it is pertinent to point out the dog was a gift to myself from my Daughter from my previous marriage
I therefore go to court and ask for the return, however the Judge in her infinite wisdom realizes from our submissions that we both love this dog who at this time was 3 years old and asked my ex and me if we were prepared to share her on a 50:50 basis, I agreed to this and after a battering by the judge on claims made by my ex that I had applied incorrectly which the Judge threw out her claim my ex agreed to go through a telephone mediation process.
The day after the hearing my ex calls me and asks me to drop the mediation and make our own arrangement, I refused but said I was happy to set out what I believe was fair to help speed the mediation process and after giving her this in writing she agreed.
We had our mediated telephone call and an agreement was drawn up and was registered in the court, however within the next 5 months she broke this agreement on no less than 3 occasions including on one of these telling me a police officer had told her she didn't have to comply as the agreement wasn't worth the paper it was written on.
I paid yet again and took the matter back to the court and at a directions hearing given my ex said she was not prepared to keep to the agreement the judge said a 2 hour hearing, when this hearing came around I brought witnesses including my Daughter who gave me the dog who had to take time out of work and travel to attend, this time we had a different Judge who decided he wouldn't bother following the directions hearing suggestion of a discussion of ownership instead putting in a court order that I was now to only to have the dog every alternate weekend with the proviso that he hoped in time this would increase.
My ex refused to be home when my friend who had been agreed at court would collect the dog, she did this on 2 occasions so I then wrote back to the court advising of the breaches of the court order.
The response from the judge was "Go see a solicitor or Citizens Advice!" - So I then tried seeing many different solicitors and CAB, none understood what the Judge was asking for and none would therefore know how to proceed.
My question is how do I complain that this judge and the court process overall failed to deliver or enforce justice against my ex who quite clearly had flouted everything ordered by the courts.
I have written to the judicial review board, they say they do not take action based on the decisions made by Judges.
It seems the courts have no teeth in dealing with this matter and for some bizarre reason seem to be quite happy that my ex is prepared to ignore their directions and orders which would seem contrary to the basis of having courts and justice.
Oh yes I have tried going to my MP with this but he too, despite being a former solicitor does not understand what the Judge is expecting but also is unwilling to become involved.
I would be grateful if someone here could advise on how I resolve the failings of the courts and judge in this matter
TIA
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