LCRO 79/2019 PS v NR (28 May 2020) [pdf, 193 KB]
...Court pre-hearing conference on 3 October 2017, to pass on her communications “regarding parenting” to Mr UM, and (b) Mr NR subsequently informed her in his 20 October 2017 email that he would no longer do that, and she “must deal with these matters direct” with Mr UM.4 [12] She said although herself not aware at that time, Mr NR would have known that if she communicated directly with Mr UM she would breach the temporary protection order made on 29 June 2017. (2) Final pr...