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27 May 10 #206159 by AnnoyedMummy
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Me and my ex were due in court on Tuesday, but it was re-arranged for July as CAFCASS hadn't done a report yet.
Our previous agreement with the court ended on the 15th May for the contact sessions. Seeing as the court date was changed, do we now just continue with alternate weekends as we were doing before? Or not? I'm not really sure! I'm guessing we just carry on as we were before untill the next court day?

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02 Jun 10 #207023 by TBagpuss
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it would be sensible to carry on as before.

Obviously there is nothing to stop you agreeing a variation / additional contact.

It you can't, then it would be possible to ask the court to put it in for a short appointment asap to extend or change the curent arrangments pending the Cafcass report but if you already have a pattern in place it would make sense to continue woth that.

I would also suggest that you look now at whether the new hearing date is after the school holidays start, and if so, think about holiday arrangments as well

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