Urgent Child Removal Application

Summary

To file an urgent application for child removal without notifying the respondent, request an ex parte order, interim order, and suppression order. Include evidence of threats or risks to the childrens welfare. Ensure your affidavit details the respondents behavior and urgency. Consult a family law attorney for guidance.

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draft an email to icl for intention to file urgent order application to remove children from respondents care without informing respondent of intentions
Sure, ****! Here's a draft email for you:
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Subject: Urgent Order Application - Immediate Removal of Children from Respondent's Care
Dear [ICL's Name],
I hope this email finds you well.
I am writing to inform you of my intention to file an urgent order application for the immediate removal of the children from the respondent's care. Due to the sensitive nature of the situation and the potential risk to the children's welfare, I request that the respondent not be informed of these intentions at this stage.
Your prompt attention and guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Best regards,
****
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Would you like any additional information or assistance with this?
Should i include a copy of the application and affidavit I intend to file?
Yes, ****, it's a good idea to include a copy of the application and affidavit you intend to file. This provides the ICL with all necessary information to understand the urgency and specifics of your case.
Would you like any help drafting those documents?
yes please
Sure, ****! Here's a brief outline to help you draft the application and affidavit:
Application for Urgent Order:
- Title: Application for Urgent Order
- Applicant: [Your Name]
- Respondent: [Respondent's Name]
- Orders Sought: Immediate removal of children from respondent's care
- Grounds for Urgency: [Briefly state reasons]
Affidavit:
- Title: Affidavit of [Your Name]
- Details of Applicant: [Your details]
- Details of Respondent: [Respondent's details]
- Background: [Briefly outline the background of the case]
- Reasons for Urgency: [Detail the risk to the children's welfare]
- Supporting Evidence: [Include any evidence supporting your claims]
Would you like more detailed assistance with any specific section?
how about a cover letter for urgency to the court
Sure, ****! Here's a draft for a cover letter to the court:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Postcode]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
The Registrar
[Name of Court]
[Address of Court]
[City, State, Postcode]
Subject: Urgent Order Application - Immediate Removal of Children from Respondent's Care
Dear Registrar,
I am writing to respectfully request the urgent consideration of my application for an order for the immediate removal of my children from the respondent's care. The urgency of this matter is due to [briefly state reasons for urgency, e.g., immediate risk to the children's welfare].
Enclosed, please find a copy of the application and affidavit detailing the grounds for this request and the supporting evidence.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this serious matter.
Yours sincerely,
****
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Would you need further help with any other sections or documents?
how would i say in the affidavit that the respondent has been non stop messaging and calling my friends and other family members threatening to kill herself if i don't withdraw the application
In your affidavit, you can include the following statement under "Reasons for Urgency":
- "The respondent has been continuously messaging and calling my friends and family members, threatening to kill herself if I do not withdraw the application. This behavior is causing significant distress and concern for the safety and well-being of all involved."
Would you need help with anything else?
can you read a copy of my affidavit so far and give me any suggestions
Unfortunately, I can't review documents directly. However, I can guide you on what to include in your affidavit:
- Title: Affidavit of [Your Name]
- Applicant Details: [Your details]
- Respondent Details: [Respondent's details]
- Background: Brief overview of the case
- Reasons for Urgency: Detail the threats and behavior of the respondent
- Supporting Evidence: Messages/calls evidence, witness statements
If you have specific sections you'd like to discuss, feel free to share them!
what orders do i need to ask for specifically to have the matter heard urgently without notice to other party
Hi ****, to have the matter heard urgently without notice to the other party, you should request the following orders:
- Ex Parte Order: This allows the court to hear the matter without notifying the other party.
- Interim Order: Immediate removal of children from the respondent's care.
- Suppression Order: To keep the proceedings confidential.
Would you like any more details on these orders?
yes plesase
Sure, ****! Here's a brief explanation of the orders:
- Ex Parte Order:
- Allows the court to hear your application without notifying the other party due to urgency.
- Necessary when informing the respondent could cause harm or interference.
- Interim Order:
- A temporary order for immediate removal of children from the respondent’s care.
- Protects the children until a final decision is made.
- Suppression Order:
- Prevents public disclosure of the case details.
- Ensures confidentiality and safety of involved parties.
Would you like help with anything else?
how should i word the order
Sure, ****! Here’s how you can word the orders:
~Ex Parte Order:
"The court grants an ex parte order for the immediate removal of the children from the respondent's care without prior notice to the respondent, due to the urgency and potential risk involved."
~Interim Order:
"The court grants an interim order for the temporary removal of the children from the respondent's care, placing them in the applicant's care until a final decision is made."
~Suppression Order:
"The court grants a suppression order to prevent public disclosure of the case details, ensuring confidentiality and safety for all parties involved."
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