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03 Apr 15 #459092 by sherrara
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stbx and I need to discuss matters on a one to one basis and without solicitors present so in view of the present non mol order, how can this be achieved without any party being harmed or non mol rescinded? all your help would be greatly appreciated. non mol stipulated no direct communication of any kind between us but e need to break the deadlock and try and negotiate without solicitors present each time. thank you.

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03 Apr 15 #459100 by WYSPECIAL
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Why was the order put in place? Presumably one of you requested it?

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03 Apr 15 #459104 by Forseti
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You would need to return to court and ask for Directions rather than breach the order which would be a crime.

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