WA Restraining Order Against Me - What will Happen in Court?

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Joe gilliam

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18 October 2016
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My son's father took a VRO (restraining order) out against me (all lies to get what he wants). In the first court hearing we had, we agreed to the judge to do a undertaking. The court hearing is tomorrow and he now says he's not.

What will happen to court now?
 
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AllForHer

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Unusual. If you both agreed to undertakings, why is there a second hearing? Why weren't the undertakings written up and submitted to the Court and the pending matter discontinued?

Basically, the father doesn't have to enter undertakings if he doesn't want to, so you'll have two choices: Contest the application or consent without admissions.
 
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