Dolcis?I always find it a bit weird when people are so fanatically protective of somebody they don't know in real life. Why? Surely it's such a waste of energy and just inflating an already enormous ego
*hint* You have most certainly bought a pair school shoes in a shop with the same name
Go to the search function on the SS page and type in 'free month' it will bring up a post the comments are on. It has 93 comments you'll find herI'm trying to go back through the posts and having no such luck. Oh well, I've a donut and tea to keep me occupied instead
Thank youGo to the search function on the SS page and type in 'free month' it will bring up a post the comments are on. It has 93 comments you'll find her
I was thinking of GemmaIf her surname was Collins would she almost have the same name as a famous person?
“THEY ASKED HER TO LEAVE!”Go to the search function on the SS page and type in 'free month' it will bring up a post the comments are on. It has 93 comments you'll find her
"SHE WAS ASKED TO LEAVE!" And then Emily set up on her own and rejoined... awkward“THEY ASKED HER TO LEAVE!”
Not my area of expertise but I'm sure it would have been drafted themselves rather than a Court at this stage. But regardless, if it is what she says it is - an undertaking - then this is enforceable if signed but actual words used are very important... I'd ask your friend not to do anything until she has spoken to her solicitor. Yes she hasn't signed it but she best not do anything just in case without their advice. They have the letter to see the exact wording and as I said that really is important and impossible to give a definitive answer without it.Ladies my friend has posted this on mumsnet. Anyone legal able to advise?
Thanks she is definitely not gonna sign it so we will see what her majesty's next move is going to beNot my area of expertise but I'm sure it would have been drafted themselves rather than a Court at this stage. But regardless, if it is what she says it is - an undertaking - then this is enforceable if signed but actual words used are very important... I'd ask your friend not to do anything until she has spoken to her solicitor. Yes she hasn't signed it but she best not do anything just in case without their advice. They have the letter to see the exact wording and as I said that really is important and impossible to give a definitive answer without it.
I'm probably being over-cautious but I just want to make sure that your friend (and anyone else) is protected.
Absolutely not. You can’t put conditions on something without agreeing those conditions first. It’s your letter and if you want to share it, you absolutely can.Susie's letters say at the top private and confidential. Does that mean it's illegal for anyone to share them?
I read this in Ross's voice....WE WERE ON A BREAK!“THEY ASKED HER TO LEAVE!”
She still was earlier this afternoon.She’s no longer a member. The cheerleader.
If someone joins up here to troll and their first message is "you guys are so jealous and fat, why don't you unfollow you vermin" yeah we will ban. This isn't Mumsnet where trolls are allowed to run riot@Yel Is this true?
looks like all her comments have been deleted too. Rumbled!She’s no longer a member. The cheerleader.
oh now I am even more confused. Just when I thought I had figured out who you were talking about (school shoe buying film star), you’ve said this. Can’t keep up!looks like all her comments have been deleted too. Rumbled!
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