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Representing myself in the family courts - need to prepare statements before hearing     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 18:10:04 +0100
I have been representing myself for the first 2 hearings, during which I have managed to get a court order for shared school holidays, alt weekends-fri to mon and every Tuesday night. I actually applied for shared residency order, but it seems to have moved more into a shared care order. The final piece of t ...

A thought - Data protection     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:10:05 +0100
Just been issued with a default notice for a home contents policy I cancelled by post in July. On phoning "customer services" (will I *ever* stop laughing at that one) they didn't want to talk to me, spouting the DPA, as I would only identify myself by surname and the reference number they issued. It occur ...

Cause for termination of tenancy query     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 08:35:11 +0100
To cut a long story short, is excessive noise/vibration from a train line at the bottom of the garden (the garden isn't big, so the train line is very close) any sort of cause for cutting a tenancy agreement short? 6-10 passenger trains an hour go by at high speed, plus freight trains. The passenger trains only ...

Special Educational Needs - School negligence     Wed, 20 Aug 2008 23:30:08 +0100
My son has a learning disability (LD) and attends a secondary special school designated for Severe, Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (SPMLD). He has a Statement of Special Educational Need (SEN Statement) that describes him, amongst other things, ...as likely to run away. of ...having no sense of dang ...

Utmost good faith domain     Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:10:14 +0100
I have decided that I have no use for www.utmostgoodfaith.com. It has never been used. So, it's now on e-bay if anyone's interested. Bidding can be done from: http://url.ie/mkb -- FERGUS O'ROURKE www.irish-lawyer.com (Not just law stuff) ...

ebay woes still ongoing     Wed, 20 Aug 2008 12:50:09 +0100
Hi, update, passed details to police, they did investigate but said "its a civil matter" as I was told on here. But what they did do was confirm the details of the account holder and her address. This means I can take small claims action. Question is should I win and the seller refuses to pay after that, can I ...

am i right to do this?     Wed, 20 Aug 2008 14:10:15 +0100
Hi all, trying to work out if my logic is correct.. I have a old camper van, needed new clutch and gearbox..... I have a old van, call it Tranny... too ill to work on them, so i ask a neighbour if he would change the gearbox/clutch, so its ready for the road and instead of cash payment he has the tranny van ...

Wheelie bin police     Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:45:07 +0100
Neighbour (busybody) has threatened to report me for leaving my wheelie bin on the street. I note that various people round the country have had fixed fines. What legislation allows this - is it just a general all purpose 'no obstruction' law or one specifically for bins? If obstruction, would I be able to ...

Rota change     Wed, 20 Aug 2008 06:10:29 +0100
I work for the ambulance service in the control room, and as such work a rota system. We work a 24 week rota, with 12 hour shifts. We have been on this rota for several years with no problems, however our employer wishes to review the rota. Having conducted a poll of all employees, the majority are happy with ...

Is a landlord allowed to do this?     Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:50:06 +0100
A landlord has a flat for rent. The rent for a new tenant who is working full time would be ¡ê400 pcm. (This could be considered the market rate rent for the flat.) However, the rent for a new tenant on Housing Benefit is ¡ê450 pcm. This is because the rate of Local Housing Allowance applicable to that property ...


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