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Please Help! Family court and Injunction

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chloeyaj · 19/03/2020 11:07

Hi everyone, really hoping someone has some advice or experience with this. I have an 18 month injunction against my ex partner which is up in July this year, he hasn't seen our son since it started, his choice. Now I've had a letter from the court to attend a hearing as he wants to see him. Do I have to go if I have an injunction? Surely we're not allowed in the same room? It's for previous domestic violence in the form of verbal and cyber abuse against me and verbal while my son was around as there was no evidence for anything else. I'm really worried and my son does not know who he is he's only 4, it will completely confuse him and he is a sensitive boy who will not want to be taken with a stranger. He's only seen him a handful of times throughout his life when he's felt like it and it's upset me that all of a sudden he's decided he wants contact as I went through csa which I have now also stopped. Please help 😣 I've just been made redundant, I'm pregnant and this Coronavirus it's all a nightmare!! Thank you in advance to anyone who replies x

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Heartburn888 · 19/03/2020 14:13

I’m not an expert but I thought you could only go to court once you had tried mediation?

I think if it came down to your ex seeing your son then it would be in a supervised contact centre so he wouldn’t be taking him anywhere.

I’d ring the court house and explain that you’re self isolating as you are pregnant. I wouldn’t of thought they could penalise you for being safe especially with government advice for pregnant women is isolate for 12 weeks

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