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[Solved] Court - How the judge sees accusation

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Hello what do you mean by s2?

The judge said for Caffcass to make a section 7 report and she was sticking with Caffcass recommendedation to the court. The judge said my ex needs to get a letter from her doctor outlining her mental health issues to everyone in six weeks and for Caffcass to have the section 7 report to us by 27th August and for us to write a no longer than two page letter which I am assuming is a Skelton argument.

Am I suppose to have know when the dv occurred, she reported me to the Police in April because my cousin texted her asking where my son is and the Police said no offence was committed, they didn't even contact I found this out from the inspector who I speak to. The weird thing is on sons medical report she they log it as dv, like I was shopping in Tesco's and she rang the Police on logged as dv not contacted, I was stuck in traffic and took a short cut and she saw me I didn't see her she rang the Police for stalking, no contacted recorded as Dv.

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I was referring to this paragraph in your first post, (copied and pasted below)where you talk about the CAFCASS report... as the judge has only just ordered a S7 the report you mentioned here must have been an S2.

....What will the judge make of this and the Caffcass report came across as more in my ex's favour because my ex claimed all of the above, when the case was adjourned and I asked caffcass to review evidence and revise the letter the officer refused and said her letter is final,

...It was the first hearing, which is an exercise in directing what reports are required to understand what has been going on. You will get an opportunity to respond to what has been said and put your side of it across.

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Oh sorry I have confused the topic. We was suppose to go to court in April but the judge was sick so they adjourned the case the day before the hearing. So basically I just need to hang fire until the 2nd hearing

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That’s right... family courts are very slow moving. We’re you asked to provide a statement, if so, that would be what you should concentrate on between now and the next hearing.

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Thank you. I am going to that and avoid her until then but they leave up the road. I am going to do the dapp course and parenting course, off my own back.

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