Short answer is no. Generally, all docs produced for the court or by the court are under the courts discretion as to who can see them, normally just the parties involved. Without either the authors permission or explicit permission of the court, or both, you could be held in contempt of court if you share documents outside of those court proceedings. If you feel strongly that something in those documents raises a safeguarding concern for the children then that could be your defence should a contempt of court issue be raised by anyone against you. Basically, you need to have a child focused reason as to why you shared them. I always ask for court permission to share court orders and any judgments with GP, SS, schools etc so that way, you’re in the clear. I’ve seen way too many disturbing issues about the narc ex that I couldn’t even share with children’s services. They went ahead and produced a CAF assessment without having sight of previous court orders and a very damning court judgment
If you can seek advice on it then that’s a good move. Get all the info together and focus on why it causes risks or emotional and/or psychological harm. They may advise against a FC600 application if it is a first offence type of thing, good luck!
Short answer is no. Generally, all docs produced for the court or by the court are under the courts discretion as to who can see them, normally just the parties involved. Without either the authors permission or explicit permission of the court, or both, you could be held in contempt of court if you share documents outside of those court proceedings. If you feel strongly that something in those documents raises a safeguarding concern for the children then that could be your defence should a contempt of court issue be raised by anyone against you. Basically, you need to have a child focused reason as to why you shared them. I always ask for court permission to share court orders and any judgments with GP, SS, schools etc so that way, you’re in the clear. I’ve seen way too many disturbing issues about the narc ex that I couldn’t even share with children’s services. They went ahead and produced a CAF assessment without having sight of previous court orders and a very damning court judgment