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Help!! Snowed in and can't attend hearing!

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28 Feb 18 #499945 by MummyOfBoys
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Google is no help!

The schools are all closed and there is no way I can get to the court for the hearing? Will it happen without me? The Children's father lives in a town so may be able to still attend, so will they just hear him and make judgments without me?

I'm on the phone to the court enquires line, but there is no answer.

Panicking

MOB

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01 Mar 18 #499977 by LittleMrMike
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The Court should adjourn the case if it is not reasonably practical for either or both parties to attend.

If the Court is not even receiving calls, it seems highly unlikely to me that they could or would hear the case in your absence.

LMM

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