Children forced to read affidavits and other communication

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Laquisha

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11 June 2018
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How do you address the issue of children being forced to read affidavits from the other party as well as any emails/text messages? I do realise it is the child telling me this, but the child is >12, and it is hear-say.
 

SamanthaJay

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My partner has an order where neither party can discuss court proceedings with the child or permit the child to view any court documents/material relevant to the proceedings. Also that messages/discussions regarding the proceedings are not to be passed on from an older sibling to the child.
 

Laquisha

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Yes we do have exactly the same clause in our Parenting Orders but it doesn't stop the other party from doing it.
 

SamanthaJay

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Do you have a solicitor? The only suggestion I can make is to have your solicitor write to the other party/'s solicitor bringing their attention to this order and requesting them to cease their actions.