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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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
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FERGUS O'ROURKE
www.irish-lawyer.com
(Not just law stuff)
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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