Court Hearing Medical Opinion
Summary
Your doctor may have conflicting legal advice due to changes in legal obligations or policies. To address this, gather all relevant medical documentation, such as fit notes, and consider applying for a set-aside of the court order under Rule 27.5 of the Family Procedure Rules. Consult a legal professional for assistance in drafting the application. If your doctor refuses to provide an opinion, check for new guidelines with the General Medical Council or consult another medical professional. If medical records are missing information, request corrections from your GP or escalate to the Information Commissioners Office. Consider discussing with your doctor how legal matters may impact your health.Full Conversation
THERE ARE NO NEW GUIDLINES OR POLICIES. MY DOCTOR WOULD HAVE SAID THIS. I SENT THEM LAST YEARS LETTER THAT THEY PROVIDED TO ME BUT THEY HAVE NOT ADDRESSED THIS. I AM VERY CONCERNED AT THIS AS I NEED TO DO A SET ASIDE OF AN ORDER MADE BY THE COURT IN MY ABSENCE, FOR WHICH THERE WERE GENUINE REASONS - I FOUND MY DOCTORS FIT NOTE COVERING ME FROM * APRIL - * MAY WHICH COVERED THE * & * MAY - WHICH WERE THE DATES OF THE HEARING.
It sounds like you need to apply for a set-aside of the court order due to your medical condition during the hearing dates. Here's a general approach you might consider:
- Gather all relevant documentation, including the doctor's fit note.
- Submit an application to the court explaining your absence and providing evidence.
- Consult a legal professional to assist in drafting the application.
Have you considered contacting a legal advisor to help with the application process?
- Gather all relevant documentation, including the doctor's fit note.
- Submit an application to the court explaining your absence and providing evidence.
- Consult a legal professional to assist in drafting the application.
Have you considered contacting a legal advisor to help with the application process?
I WAS TOLD AN APPLIC NEDS TO BE DONE UNDER RULE *.* OF FANILY RULES.
Rule *.* of the Family Procedure Rules is related to the procedure for setting aside a judgment or order made in your absence. Here's a brief guide:
- Form Completion: Complete the appropriate court form for the application.
- Supporting Evidence: Attach all relevant documents, like your doctor's fit note.
- Explanation: Clearly explain why you were absent and why the order should be set aside.
- Submit Application: File the application with the court.
It's advisable to consult a legal professional for assistance in drafting the application to ensure all legal requirements are met. Would you like help finding a legal professional?
- Form Completion: Complete the appropriate court form for the application.
- Supporting Evidence: Attach all relevant documents, like your doctor's fit note.
- Explanation: Clearly explain why you were absent and why the order should be set aside.
- Submit Application: File the application with the court.
It's advisable to consult a legal professional for assistance in drafting the application to ensure all legal requirements are met. Would you like help finding a legal professional?
IF I FOUND MY FIT NOTE ON * MAY - I MISSED IT DUE TO MY INFECTION AND MEDICATION EFFECTS ABND BULLYING FROM OPPOS SOLICITOR, NO RESPONSE FROM COURT ON ANY OF MY SUBMISSUIONS SINCE EARLY MARCH, AND THIS HEARING HASVING BEEN LISTED WITHOUT ANY COMMUNIC WITH ME - I WAS ILL FOR A MONTH PRIOR TO THIS MYSTERIOUS LISTING OUT OF NOWHERE! I SENT THIS FIT NOTE TO THE COURT AT *.* PM AND THE COURT SENT ME THE ORDER AT *.30PM.
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It seems like you have a strong case for setting aside the order due to genuine medical reasons. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please provide your phone number, name, zipcode, and email (optional) so we can proceed.
It seems like you have a strong case for setting aside the order due to genuine medical reasons. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please provide your phone number, name, zipcode, and email (optional) so we can proceed.
PLEASE CAN YOU LET ME KNOW WHY YOU SAY I HAVE A STRONG CASE FOR SET ASIDE?
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You have a strong case for setting aside because:
- You have documented medical evidence (fit note) covering the hearing dates.
- There seem to be procedural issues, such as lack of communication from the court.
- You faced external pressures, like bullying from the opposing solicitor.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
You have a strong case for setting aside because:
- You have documented medical evidence (fit note) covering the hearing dates.
- There seem to be procedural issues, such as lack of communication from the court.
- You faced external pressures, like bullying from the opposing solicitor.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
NO, AS I NEED TO DO THIS MYSELF. I'M CONCERBED ABOUT MY DOCTOR REFUSING TO GIVE THEIR OPINION - ESPECIALLY IF MY LEGAL REP ADVISED ME TO GET MY DOCTORS OPINION. AND MY DOCTOR GAVE ME THIS LAST YEAR - SO WHY ARE THEY REFUSING NOW?
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It seems your doctor might be facing legal constraints or policy changes affecting their ability to provide certain opinions. You might consider checking if any new regulations or guidelines impact their decision. Additionally, discussing the matter with a legal advisor could clarify the situation further. Have you considered reaching out to another medical professional for their opinion?
It seems your doctor might be facing legal constraints or policy changes affecting their ability to provide certain opinions. You might consider checking if any new regulations or guidelines impact their decision. Additionally, discussing the matter with a legal advisor could clarify the situation further. Have you considered reaching out to another medical professional for their opinion?
HOW CAN I CHECK IF THERE HAVE BEEN MEW GUIDELINES OR CHECKS - MY DOCTORS EMAIL OF * DAYS AGO ONLY SAID THIS - As expressed in correspondence previously the contents of the letter dated 20th May are all that can be said with regard to your court appearance, Dr H has added an additional line in the letter that takes into account that you have felt this has impacted on your ability to prepare. This has been emailed over to you separately.
A fitness to attend a court hearing is outside of the competency of a GP to assess. We can assist patients in providing medical information, and, if needed, the court may request a specialist opinion on a patients ability to attend court. Your case was discussed with our external legal team who support us, their advice was very clear and definitive.
Moving forwards, you were told the letter would contain more information, specifically an opinion on fitness to attend court, we will therefore be happy to refund you the cost of the letter.
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To check for new guidelines or checks that might affect your doctor's ability to provide specific opinions, you could:
- Contact the General Medical Council (GMC) for updates on medical guidelines.
- Consult the NHS or your local health authority for any recent policy changes.
- Consider discussing the issue with another medical professional for further insight.
To check for new guidelines or checks that might affect your doctor's ability to provide specific opinions, you could:
- Contact the General Medical Council (GMC) for updates on medical guidelines.
- Consult the NHS or your local health authority for any recent policy changes.
- Consider discussing the issue with another medical professional for further insight.
SHOULD I RESEND MY LAST MESSAGE?
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Your situation is complex and involves various legal and medical aspects. Since you've indicated you want to handle this yourself, I won't suggest connecting with lawyers. Keep thorough records of all communications and consider consulting another medical professional for a second opinion. If you have more questions, feel free to ask.
Your situation is complex and involves various legal and medical aspects. Since you've indicated you want to handle this yourself, I won't suggest connecting with lawyers. Keep thorough records of all communications and consider consulting another medical professional for a second opinion. If you have more questions, feel free to ask.
SHOULD MMY DOCTOR HAVE TAKEN STEPS TO SAFEGUARD ME IN MAY * WHEN SHE TOLD ME I SHOULD NOT GO TO MY ELDERLY PARENTS ABY MORE TO PROVIDE CARE TO THEM AS IT WAS DANGEROUS FOR ME?
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In May *, your doctor advised you against visiting your elderly parents due to potential danger. Medical practitioners should document significant health-related advice, especially if it impacts your caregiving responsibilities. Consider seeking advice from another medical professional to understand your doctor's obligations in such situations.
In May *, your doctor advised you against visiting your elderly parents due to potential danger. Medical practitioners should document significant health-related advice, especially if it impacts your caregiving responsibilities. Consider seeking advice from another medical professional to understand your doctor's obligations in such situations.
I HAVE HAD THIS - IT SAID THE DOCTOR KNEW I WAS AT RISK SO SHE SHOULD HAVE TAKEN STEPS TO PROTECT ME.
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It sounds like you have concerns about your doctor's duty of care and the missing documentation regarding your health advice. Generally, doctors should document advice that significantly affects a patient's health or wellbeing. It could be beneficial to seek a second opinion from another medical professional regarding this matter. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
It sounds like you have concerns about your doctor's duty of care and the missing documentation regarding your health advice. Generally, doctors should document advice that significantly affects a patient's health or wellbeing. It could be beneficial to seek a second opinion from another medical professional regarding this matter. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
DO YOU NOT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY QUESTIONS AS ITS A FAMILY LAW MATTER.
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Your situation involves both family law and medical responsibilities. While I can't provide specific legal advice, I suggest maintaining thorough documentation of all interactions and seeking a second medical opinion. It might help clarify your doctor's obligations and strengthen your case in any legal proceedings. If you have more questions, let me know!
Your situation involves both family law and medical responsibilities. While I can't provide specific legal advice, I suggest maintaining thorough documentation of all interactions and seeking a second medical opinion. It might help clarify your doctor's obligations and strengthen your case in any legal proceedings. If you have more questions, let me know!
WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT THEMEDICAL NOTES/RECORDS?
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If you're concerned about inaccuracies or omissions in your medical records, you can:
- Request a copy of your medical records from your GP.
- Review the records for any discrepancies.
- Submit a written request to your GP asking for corrections or additions.
- If unresolved, contact the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for further assistance.
Feel free to ask more questions if needed!
If you're concerned about inaccuracies or omissions in your medical records, you can:
- Request a copy of your medical records from your GP.
- Review the records for any discrepancies.
- Submit a written request to your GP asking for corrections or additions.
- If unresolved, contact the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for further assistance.
Feel free to ask more questions if needed!
I HAVE GOT MY MEDICAL RECORDS OF THE REKEVANT TIME AND THEY ARE MISSING ALL MENTION OF MY BROTHER, THE DABGER TO ME FROM MAY *.
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It seems you have a significant concern about your medical records. If your medical records are missing crucial information, consider the following steps:
- Request a detailed explanation from your GP for the omissions.
- Submit a formal request for corrections.
- If unresolved, escalate the issue to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
It seems you have a significant concern about your medical records. If your medical records are missing crucial information, consider the following steps:
- Request a detailed explanation from your GP for the omissions.
- Submit a formal request for corrections.
- If unresolved, escalate the issue to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
WHAT CAN ICO DO IF INFO IS MISSING?
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If you're concerned about missing information in your medical records, the ICO can assist by:
- Investigating complaints related to data protection.
- Ensuring compliance with the Data Protection Act.
- Advising on rights to access and correct personal data.
If unresolved, consider filing a formal complaint with the ICO for further action.
If you're concerned about missing information in your medical records, the ICO can assist by:
- Investigating complaints related to data protection.
- Ensuring compliance with the Data Protection Act.
- Advising on rights to access and correct personal data.
If unresolved, consider filing a formal complaint with the ICO for further action.
MY HEALTH ISSUES GAVE INCREASED DUE TO THE PROLONGED PROCEEDINGS AND BIG PROCEDURAL ERRORS BY THE COURT/OPPOS SOLICITOR AND FRAUD. CAN DOCTORS SAY LEGAL MATTER IS CAUSING HEAKLTH ISSUES?
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Doctors can provide a medical opinion on how legal matters might be impacting your health, but they typically focus on documenting symptoms and conditions. If you believe your health issues are related to legal proceedings, consider discussing with your doctor how best to document this impact. You might also seek a mental health professional's opinion.
Doctors can provide a medical opinion on how legal matters might be impacting your health, but they typically focus on documenting symptoms and conditions. If you believe your health issues are related to legal proceedings, consider discussing with your doctor how best to document this impact. You might also seek a mental health professional's opinion.