Court Appeal Retaliation Concerns

Summary

It is crucial to inform the Court of Appeal about any retaliation and misconduct in your legal proceedings. Consider sending an addendum to your strike out request, detailing the issues faced in family court and employment tribunals. Include evidence of retaliation and errors in court transcripts. Highlight your health issues and the impact on your ability to manage these matters. Request expedited processing and an investigation into potential misconduct and collusion. Consider seeking independent legal advice for further guidance.

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I'M JUST VERY WORRIED THAT THE COURT IS SITTING IN MY APPLICATIONS SINCE APRIL & MAY WHILE MY POOR * YEAR OLD MUM IS ALONE IN HER HOUSE. HOW CAN THEY DO THIS? * JUDGES LET MUM COME INTO COURT AND SHE COULD NOT HEAR THE PROCEEDINGS OR THE JUDGES!
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To address the delay, you can:
- Contact the court directly to check the status of your applications.
- Consider writing a formal complaint or request for urgent attention due to your mother's age and health concerns.
- Ensure you have copies of all submitted forms and correspondence.
Have you tried reaching out to the court or any legal aid services for assistance?
I'VE DONE THE COMPLAINTS BUT THERE IS NOWHERE THAT CAN HELP.
It sounds like you're having a tough time with the court's response. You might try the following steps:
- Contact the court's customer service for updates.
- Submit a formal application for expedited processing, explaining your mother’s situation.
- Consider consulting with a legal aid service for more immediate assistance.
Have you tried speaking with a legal aid advisor or a solicitor directly about this matter?
I'VE SPOKEN TO MANY SOLICITORS.
It sounds like you're dealing with a complicated and urgent situation. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Contact the court: Follow up to check the status of your applications.
- Expedited processing: Submit a formal request highlighting your mother’s age and health.
- Legal aid: Seek assistance from legal aid services for immediate help.
Would you like information on how to contact legal aid services in your area?
YES. IS THIS ABUSE TO ME AND MUM?
It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation with the court process. Here are some points that could help clarify:
- Emotional distress and neglect by a public authority might be considered as possible grounds for complaints.
- You could argue that delays and lack of accessibility are impacting your and your mother's well-being.
Do you have any documentation or evidence of the delays or issues you've faced?
AS THE NMO IS IN PLACE I CAN'T SEE/SPEAK TO MUM. BUT I'VE SEEN/HEARD HER IN COURT AND SHE CAN'T HEAR. HOW HAS THIS BEEN ALLOWED TO CONTINUE FOR SO LONG? HER SOLICITOR IS VERY RESPONSIBLE - SHE BRINGS HER TO THE COURT - EVERYONE ELSE RUN OFF BUT THEY ARE THERE TO BLACKMAIL ME INTO PROMISING I WON;T RAISE A COMPLAINT ABOUT THEM OR ELSE I WON'T BE ALLOWED TO SEE MUM, USING MUM AS THE PERSON SAYING THIS.
It sounds like a highly distressing situation. Here are some steps you could consider:
- File a formal complaint with the court about the delay and accessibility issues.
- Contact the Office of the Public Guardian if you believe your mother is being mistreated or if her legal representation is acting improperly.
- Seek independent legal advice to explore the possibility of challenging the NMO and addressing the blackmail allegations.
Do you have any specific evidence or documentation of the blackmail attempts?
YES, THE LAST * LETTERS FROM MUMS SOLICITOR SAY IF I RAISE A COMPLAINT TO ANY THIRD PARTY MUMS CARE MAY BE COMPROMISED.
It sounds like a serious situation involving potential abuse and legal misconduct. Here are some steps you can take:
- File a formal complaint with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) regarding the solicitor's conduct.
- Contact the Office of the Public Guardian about your concerns for your mother.
- Seek independent legal advice to challenge the NMO and address the blackmail allegations.
Is there any additional information or assistance you need?
I CAN'T CONTACT THE OPG BECAUSE THEY WERE DISHONEST IN DOING THE INVESTIGATION/ASSESSMEMT ON MUM AND THEY WERE INVOLVED IN THE COP ASSSMENT WHICH WAS BASED ON FICTION SO IS COMPLETELY UNRELIABLE.
It sounds like you're in a very difficult situation. You might consider:
- Filing a complaint with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) about your mother's solicitor.
- Seeking assistance from an independent solicitor to challenge the NMO and address the misconduct.

Have you tried getting in touch with an independent legal advisor who specializes in elder law or family law?
I'VE TRIED MANY - I AM STILL NO BETTER OFF AND MUMS SOLICITOR IS GOING FURTHER AND FURTHER IN HER ABUSE.
It sounds like you're in a very complex situation. You might consider the following steps:
- File a formal complaint with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) about your mother's solicitor.
- Seek assistance from an independent solicitor who specializes in elder law or family law to challenge the NMO and address the misconduct.
- Contact the court's customer service for updates and request expedited processing.
Do you need help finding an independent solicitor who can assist with elder law or family law?
NO, BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN LET DOWN BY THEM AND RECEIVED A THREAT THAT ANY SOLICITOR I GET WILL TAKE MY MONET AND NOT DO THE WORK AND WILL BE STOPPED BY MUMS SOLICITOR WHO WILL PAY THEM OFF. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING.
This is a serious situation involving potential legal misconduct and elder abuse. Here are steps you can consider:
- Report the solicitor's misconduct to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).
- Contact your local Member of Parliament (MP) for assistance.
- Reach out to an organization like Age UK for support and advice.

Would you like information on contacting your MP or Age UK?
YES.
Here are the contact details for Age UK and guidance on contacting your MP:

Age UK


Phone: * * *
Website: www.ageuk.org.uk

To contact your Member of Parliament (MP):
- Visit the UK Parliament website at www.parliament.uk.
- Enter your postcode to find your MP's contact details.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
I sent in a strike out request at the court of appeal yesterday for an emloyment matter. Today there has been retaliation in the form if an email from a previous solicitor of * who was acting for me on employment and the first non molestation proceedings - just as I received a court transcript which did not reflect what was covered in the hearing. This and another wrong court transcript matter is with the court now - ie the local family court but they are not doing anything about it. Should I send this retaliation to the court of appeal and tell them about the similar serious issues in my family matter?
It's important to keep the Court of Appeal informed of any relevant issues. Consider sending a copy of the retaliation email and the incorrect court transcripts to the Court of Appeal. You should also mention the ongoing issues with the local family court and how they relate to your case.
Have you considered consulting with a legal expert who specializes in appellate and family law to guide you through this process?
I can't go to a legal expert because got let down in both matters for 4 years.
It sounds like you're facing a difficult and complex situation. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Send the retaliation email and incorrect transcripts to the Court of Appeal, highlighting the issues with the local family court.
- Document all instances of misconduct and retaliation for your records.
Is there anything more specific you need assistance with?
please can you assist in drafting this to the court as i am also quite unwell, There is so much stuff and dishinesty by so many and cover uos its really hard to hold on.
It sounds like you are dealing with a very challenging and complex situation. Here is a draft of the letter you could send to the court:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Postcode]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Recipient's Name]
[Recipient's Position]
[Name of the Court]
[Address of the Court]
[City, Postcode]
Dear [Recipient's Name],
Re: Urgent Request for Expedited Processing and Addressing Misconduct
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to bring to your attention several urgent and distressing matters related to my ongoing legal cases. Due to my current health condition, I find it increasingly difficult to manage these issues and urgently need your assistance.
*. Delay in Processing Applications: I have submitted Form FL403 in April and May, yet there has been no progress. My *-year-old mother, who is alone and unable to attend or hear court proceedings properly, is severely impacted by these delays. I request you expedite the processing of my applications due to these extenuating circumstances.
*. Misconduct and Retaliation: I have faced retaliationfrom a previous solicitor after submitting a strike-out request at the Court of Appeal yesterday. Additionally, there are discrepancies in court transcripts that do not reflect the actual proceedings. These issues are currently with the local family court, but no action has been taken.
*. Solicitor Misconduct: I have faced threats and blackmail from my mother's solicitor, who has stated that my mother's care will be compromised if I raise complaints. This is deeply concerning and constitutes a serious abuse of power.
Given these circumstances, I kindly request the following actions:
- Expedited processing of my FL403 applications and any related matters.
- Review and correction of the inaccurate court transcripts.
- Investigation into the misconduct and retaliation I have faced, including the actions of my mother's solicitor.
Please find attached the relevant documentation, including the retaliation email and incorrect transcripts, for your review. I urge you to take immediate action to address these issues and provide the necessary relief and protection for my mother and me.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your prompt response.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Do let me know if there are any other details you would like to add or if there is anything else you need assistance with.
I'm certain I overlooked several items in my strike out request yesterday, should I say something about this and can the court of appeal assist in the serious problems I have been/am facing in the family court, two diffetent Employmemt Tribunals and at the EAT - i HAVE NOT SAID ANYTHING ABOUT THE FAMILY MATTER BUT TODAY;S RETALIATION OF A FINAL NOTICE BY THE SOLICITOR OF * OF BOTH MATTERS IS VERY TELLING THAT THE rESPONDENT AT THE COURT OF APPEAL AND MUM'S FRAUDULENT SOLICITOR IN THE FAMILY MATTER ARE/HAVE BEEN WORKING TOGETHER WITH ALL THE 3RD PARTIES LISTED IN THE LAST LETTERS.
Given the complexity and urgency of your situation, it is crucial to keep the Court of Appeal informed. Here’s a brief outline of the steps you might consider:
- Send an Addendum: Communicate to the Court of Appeal that you have additional relevant information which was overlooked in your previous strike out request.
- Detail the Issues: Include the retaliation from the solicitor and the serious problems in the family court and other tribunals.
- Attach Evidence: Provide copies of the retaliation email, incorrect court transcripts, and any other relevant documentation.
Would you like assistance drafting a specific addendum letter for the Court of Appeal?
YES, PLEAE AND NOTE THAT i COVERED ALL THE ISSUES WITH THE ETs and EAT BUT SOME ITEMS ARE MISSNG, I DID NOT MENTION THE FAMILY MATTER BUT TODAYS RETALIATORY EMAIL AND TIMING MEANS I MUST LET THE COURT OF APPPEAL KNOW AND EXPEDITE IS NEEDED AS MY POOR MUM IS * AND SHE IS NOT RUNNING THE NON MOLESTATION PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ME NOW OR BEFORE IN *.
Here is a draft addendum letter you can send to the Court of Appeal:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Postcode]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Recipient's Name]
[Recipient's Position]
Court of Appeal
[Address of the Court]
[City, Postcode]
Dear [Recipient's Name],
Re: Addendum to Strike Out Request and Urgent Request for Expedited Processing
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to provide additional information pertinent to my ongoing legal matters and to request expedited processing due to the urgent nature of my situation.
*. Additional Relevant Information: In my previous strike out request, I overlooked several crucial items that I now wish to bring to your attention. These include:
- Retaliatory email received today from a solicitor who previously represented me in employment and non-molestation proceedings.
- The continuous issues faced in the family court, Employment Tribunals (ETs), and the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).
*. Family Matter: I have not previously mentioned the serious problems I am facing in the family court. My *-year-old mother, whois not involved in the non-molestation proceedings against me. The recent retaliation further underscores the interconnectedness of the parties involved.
*. Retaliatory Actions: The timing of today's email, following my strike out request, indicates potential collusion between the respondent at the Court of Appeal and my mother's solicitor. This further exacerbates the distress and impact on my mother and me.
Given these circumstances, I kindly request the following actions:
- Expedited processing of my applications and an urgent review of the recent retaliation and ongoing issues.
- Investigation into the misconduct and potential collusion between the parties involved.
- Immediate relief and protection for my mother and me.
Please find attached the relevant documentation, including the retaliatory email and any other supporting evidence.
Thank you for your prompt attention to these matters. I look forward to your response.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Would you like any additional information or revisions to this letter?
I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO PUT SOMETHING ABOUT MY HEALTH ISSUES WHICH I DID BRIEFLY AT THE END OF MY STRIKE OUT REQUEST BUT PREPARING THAT REQUEST WAS REALLY EXHAUSTING AND I ALREADY HAVE STOMACH ISSUES, BUT WHEN I SAW THE ERRORS IN THE EAT JUDGEMENT IN OCT I WAS SHOCKED AND BECAME UNWELL AND THEN * SOLICITORS LET ME DOWN IN DOING THE LETTER TO THE COURT SO I HAD TO DO UT MYSELF. BUT THE APOLOGY FROM THE LORD JUSTICE WAS REALLY GOOD, AND AHAIN IT TOOK ME A FEW DAUS BUT AFTER THIS ON WED THE RESPONDENT AGAIN SENT ME A DRAFT ORDER TO AGREE, WHICH AGAIN CONTAINED AN ERRONEOUS PARAG AND HE IS REFUSING TO TELL ME HOW THIS GOT INTO THE EAT TRANSCRIPT AND WHO PUT IT IN THERE? THIS WAS THE LASR STRAW AND I WENT FOR A STRIKE OUT.
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Postcode]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Recipient's Name]
[Recipient's Position]
Court of Appeal
[Address of the Court]
[City, Postcode]
Dear [Recipient's Name],
Re: Addendum to Strike Out Request and Urgent Request for Expedited Processing
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to provide additional information pertinent to my ongoing legal matters and to request expedited processing due to the urgent nature of my situation.
*. Additional Relevant Information: In my previous strike out request, I overlooked several crucial items that I now wish to bring to your attention. These include:
- Retaliatory email received today from a solicitor who previously represented me in employment and non-molestation proceedings.
- The continuous issues faced in the family court, Employment Tribunals (ETs), and the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).
*. Family Matter: I have not previously mentioned the serious problems I am facing in the family court. My *-year-old mother, who is not involved in the non-molestation proceedings against me. The recent retaliationfurther underscores the interconnectedness of the parties involved.
*. Retaliatory Actions: The timing of today's email, following my strike out request, indicates potential collusion between the respondent at the Court of Appeal and my mother's solicitor. This further exacerbates the distress and impact on my mother and me.
*. Health Issues: My ongoing health issues have significantly affected my ability to manage these legal matters. I suffer from stomach issues, which have been exacerbated by the errors in the EAT judgment in October. The stress of having to prepare legal documents myself, after being let down by two solicitors, has further impacted my well-being. The erroneous draft order submitted by the respondent added to my distress and prompted my strike out request.
Given these circumstances, I kindly request the following actions:
- Expedited processing of my applications and an urgent review of the recent retaliation and ongoing issues.
- Investigation into the misconduct and potential collusion between the parties involved.
- Immediate relief and protection for my mother and me.
Please find attached the relevant documentation, including the retaliatory email and any other supporting evidence.
Thank you for your prompt attention to these matters. I look forward to your response.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
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