Dear all, I still have questions regarding my case, and thought maybe a separate thread clarify each question.
I accept that I 'shot myself in the foot' for not attending a fact find, there were 'extenuating circumstances' but I have been given permission to appeal that decision. The question is should I? Would it go against me personally? and if so, for what reason? Bearing in mind I would like it re-heard for my children's best interests to be served by the courts, and not because I wish to delay any proceedings, or to be 'vexatious'. My children will be at risk otherwise, but how does one convey that? Do I risk being given that label 'implacable' despite having real concerns?
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philosowatzit · 21/12/2011 20:51
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