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(@dadmod2)
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this is pretty brutal. i thought the ex would just open claim with CMS. how did this end up in court??

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(@Rakeem_Father)
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Yes, it does Mojo - thanks.

In reality, the reason I couldn't work at all was because my criminal records check certificate had expired - so it's not that the court could even say I decided not to work deliberately for a period of time (and quite frankly, if I don't it's my choice anyway a court can't compel me to work surely!?).

At Bill - so it's a D11 Enforcement application which she put in in response to me putting a C79 enforcement in because she has almost entirely (and communicated via email explicitly and implicitly in 10's/100's of others) stopped following the children's act order. She's also, in the D11, put an order in to leave the country with our child without any evidence or location!

I'm hoping the court can put 2 and 2 together!

Rakeem

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I’ve not come across the D11 in Child Arrangements/ enforcement hearings and on having a quick look for info, I see that the D11 is a form to use within divorce proceedings, which leaves me a little confused... namely because it’s not a form that would usually be used in children cases.

However, I’m not legally trained so I guess it could be something that is used, it I’m just not aware of.

Please do keep us posted!

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(@dadmod2)
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rakeem, hope it works out well for you. just sad, that someone can behave in a twisted way, to take the child out the country to spite the dad.

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