Court Order Compliance Guidance

Summary

Court orders require proof of enrollment in a Mens Behaviour Change Program for visitation rights. Enrollment delays due to program capacity may affect visitation. Consult a legal professional to understand your rights and obligations.

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if the family courts have given me these orders From Friday * February *, and on the provision of proof to the mother that the father has enrolled in a Men’s Behaviour Change Program, the child shall spend time with the father during school term: a. Each alternate week from after school or *:00pm Friday until the following Sunday at *:00pm to continue fortnightly thereafter until the commencement of any school holiday period;
It sounds like you're asking about the conditions under which the child can spend time with the father according to the court orders. Here are a few key points based on what you described:
- The father must provide proof to the mother that he is enrolled in a Men's Behaviour Change Program.
- Once proof is provided, the child can spend alternate weekends with the father from Friday after school until Sunday at *:00pm during school terms.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding these orders or understanding how to comply with them?
andb. This Order shall be suspended for the weekends during any school holiday period (which shall be deemed to include the first weekend after the school term ends and the weekend before school recommences) and to recommence on the weekend after the school term recommences determined as if the sequence had not been interrupted.and i didnt attend my first appoints so i had to do another intake and at this point i am currently enrolled but the capacity is too full to take me in and now i have an unknown start date and my issue is my childs mother is saying i cant see my son until i have my first session is that write ?
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex situation regarding court orders and program enrollment. Here are some key points:
- The court order requires proof of enrollment in a Men's Behaviour Change Program.
- If the program's capacity issues prevent you from attending, this may impact your ability to comply.
It's best to communicate with the court or seek legal advice to clarify your rights and obligations. Would you like guidance on finding legal assistance?
so can i see my son or not
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Hi Bradley, based on the court orders, you need to provide proof of enrollment in a Men's Behaviour Change Program to see your son. If you're enrolled but haven't started due to capacity, it might affect your visitation rights. Consulting a legal professional for personalized advice would be beneficial. Would you like guidance on finding legal assistance?
yes please
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This situation involves a court order and potential compliance issues, which are significant legal matters. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you please provide a bit more information about the issue?