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[Solved] Permission needed to file a position statement ?

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 Mojo
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I can’t advise you, just share my experience with you. If you’re worried about the hearing notice stating no filing of any documents, you could call the court and ask.

All I can say, as before, is that countless members have supplied the PS on the day, some have filed it at least 4 days in advance. At least you can plead ignorance if you’re self repping!

Most Litigants take it with them without a problem, but the decision must be yours.

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(@citydad)
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Yeh I’ll take it on the day . What’s the worst they can do

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(@dadmod2)
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yep just take it on the day. my barrister did the same. end of the day, its just a piece of paper that says why you are in court and what do you want out of this.

its only when things progress to future hearings, interim court orders will say e.g. you must file a response to cafcass report, or submit a witness statement, and these must be served to all parties, the court, cafcass, respondent (ex's solicitor) no later than 4pm on such and such date. just some examples of what you can expect going forward. these ones you have to take seriously and do in good time.

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Brill , cheers bud

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