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  • Cross undertaking and Christmas

    Hi
    briefly I was being controlled by my affair addict husband (now separated) in the end I had to leave my home for my own sanity and safety.

    as soon as I left he applied for a non molestation and occupancy order, which was completely fabricated, and I gave evidence to the court.
    Both his orders were dismissed and discharged.
    We both signed cross undertakings for no contact.

    However, I'm in one room in a shared house and he's living in our (joint mortgage) home.

    this is my first Christmas not at home. He's already got Christmas Day planned and organised.

    questions -
    - Can an undertaking be varied so I can be with my children for Christmas dinner? It's not appropriate for them to be where I live.

    - Does the undertaking expire? I can't see a date on it.
    The original non mol was until February 2020.

    many thanks

  • #2
    I really cannot answer you, but I wish you all the best, and I hope that you get this sorted out. You need to think about what is best for your children. Is there any possibility of reconciliation? I am not convinced that your feeling miserable in a single room and missing your children is a good basis for reconciliation, though.

    Or Are you expecting to divorce soon? That would be the opportunity to sort out the finances on a more or less permanent basis. You may find that whoever has the main custody of the children gets the house, though.

    I assume that, if you have given cross undertakings to each other, You can agree between you to vary those. Even for a one day Christmas amnesty, any variation should be in writing- email should do. If your husband has Christmas planned, is he going to agree to a variation of the undertakings?

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    • #3
      Thank you. I have started the divorce but it's not what I want to be honest. I'd prefer counselling and see if anything comes out of that. I still have strong feelings for him even after everything he's done.
      He's already decided though. He pretty much showed that by having affairs. He's totally ghosting me now.
      I haven't asked him yet, I thought I'd see if it's actually a legal possibility first. If it isn't then there's no point upsetting the apple cart.

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      • #4
        I sometimes think people rush into divorce without really giving counselling a chance, so I hope you do manage to try that. But I expect it needs both of you to want to try.

        if you have a solicitor for the divorce, you should not do anything about the undertakings without checking with your solicitor. This is a complicated situation, and you really do need a solicitor if possible.

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        • #5
          I was wondering how are the deals right now? are u safe? btw, wishing all the best and merry xmas! This xmas I'm planning to spend with my best friend and her daughter, I have even prepared myself for explaining her daughter about Santa Claus' existence and where does the name santa claus come from, so I'm "fully armed" to spend this Xmas with a small child. I have even read the whole article about santa claus, to be honest, this story brings me back in childhood, so I do really have this special xmas mood!
          Last edited by OliverWilk; 28th December 2020, 12:28:PM.

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