Hi,@Big Sam Any update on your case. Were u able to win the relocation case?
So it’s been quite a journey these last few months.
In July I had to apply to the courts for a PSO which was awarded, without notice. My emailed me saying she was taking our daughter to xxxx for a 5 day holiday.
Ex chose to contest it so we went to court and the PSO was upheld whereas my daughter can travel to any country that has signed The Hague Convention. At the same hearing ex and her barrister stated that they would be making a full application to relocate so the courts ordered a section 7 report.
The section 7 report arrived last week and does not support her application, it states that they suspect parental alienation has occurred and that relocation is not advised as my relationship with my daughter is broken.
We are due back in court on Dec 8th for the DRA.
Ex messaged me on Thursday asking if we could meet up and discuss things, this is the first time she has wanted to do this since we separated in 2017.
We met yesterday, she said that she has put in an official complaint to cafcass as the report in her words was biased towards me, she said it was like I had been sleeping with the officer
She said that she will continue to fight the case on Dec 8th even when I suggested that she speak to her solicitor again as surely they would be advising it’s a lost cause having read the section 7, I said it’s a waste of both our monies to keep lining the pockets of solicitors and barristers but she’s having none of it.
She said she can’t afford to live in the UK, she will have to move to a council flat and her car will be repossessed, she said that if needs be she will move to xxxxx without our daughter, it was basically emotional blackmail.
I am in 2 minds about the move, do I let them go or keep fighting. I don’t want my daughter to be unhappy but I have not seen her for 6 months and only spoken to her twice, both times she just went on about how bad a father I am because I won’t let her go.
Ex has said that my daughter will meet with me for a walk if she is also present, I don’t have a problem with that but all this sudden desire and words seems to be on the back of the S7 report.
Should I take a barrister to the DRA? I am pretty confident that no court will go against the S7 report and I could do without spending thousands more on a barrister.
Waiting to hear from my ex about when I can go for that walk with my daughter.
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