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    Default Court offered a zoom meeting a Judge from the same court then overtruned it

    I urgently need someone's advice or help regarding which options of routes or organizations I can turn to for help, as this makes me and my Son very worried and sick.
    I was involved in a civil court case, I lost, and they were awarded significant expenses (several thousand pounds), they filed an application for N39.
    (Form N39: An order to appear in court for questioning. Form N39: Order to appear in court for questioning).
    After a phone call to the court, I was advised to write in which I indicated that due to the pandemic and isolation, I did not feel safe to attend, the bailiffs accepted this, and I asked for some other way to do this, i.e. remotely.
    I work at home as a critical worker, and I have a disabled son who was informed that he was shying away, as he is clinically extremely vulnerable, everything is delivered to the house from which we do not leave.
    After receiving the request, the court wrote a response to say that they would satisfy this and make an appointment of the "scaling" type, they also requested a copy of the health problems for them and the other party.
    My son has nothing to do with the civil case, and all the doctors have stated that I cannot provide information to anyone without his permission, which he will not and should not give.
    The court was informed about this and agreed to organize a remote meeting.
    Six weeks have passed since then, and yesterday I received a notice from the court saying that the judge has revised the offer to hold a remote meeting, and it is no longer offered, since I cannot provide a medical reason why I should appear in person, although it was decided that I did not need it.
    It's quite disgusting to me and I don't like it at all, if I don't come, they can call the police to my house and force me to come.
    If I get infected with this virus or my son may be seriously ill or even worse, in addition, if I am ill for a long time, possibly in the hospital, who will take care of my son, also any agreed payments to the other party will stop so that we can eventually be evicted because of this, since the court will not listen or wait and will think that it is acceptable to make an offer and then withdraw it.

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    I am very sorry for your situation..
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    In your situation, accepting a conference in Zoom for a court session is the best solution. Would you want someone to come to your house in such circumstances as you had? I once had a day when I couldn't attend an important meeting. All my colleagues understood me then and turned Zoom Conference. All the employees were sitting in the same room, and only I communicated with them online. I even had to study https://slideswith.com/blog/fun-virtual-event-ideas to keep the conversation going. Business conversations are easy for me, but informal meetings require ease and naturalness, which I don't have. This website has helped me a lot to think through my actions.

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