I succumbed to the jury service. Seems I have almost two weeks between delivery and Jury duty.
Not wanting to fall foul of the law, is it possible to be on Paternity leave, and attend Jury service since? .......since both involves some payment?.
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My one and only, I was 41 when she was born. Keeps me young though.
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Originally posted by b r View PostKids are 18, 22 and 23; so barely.
A couple of years ago a lad I ride (MTB) said he'd have to stay local while his wife was in her final weeks.
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Kids are 18, 22 and 23; so barely.
A couple of years ago a lad I ride (MTB) with said he'd have to stay local while his wife was in her final weeks. His idea of local was no more than 30 mins away...
Whereas I just made sure that I only did day-trips in the last month, that is day-trips all across Europe
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doing it now in not an option because the Mrs is due a week before the date
FWIW I come from an age when the days I had off when each of them were born was taken off my holiday entitlement.
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doing it now in not an option because the Mrs is due a week before the date
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Originally posted by css_jay99 View PostJust opened a letter this morning and its jury service. Though I have IPSE+, I am hoping to be able to get out of it.
And you can refuse to do a longer trial of more than 2 weeks.
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Originally posted by css_jay99 View PostJust opened a letter this morning and its jury service. Though I have IPSE+, I am hoping to be able to get out of it.
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Just opened a letter this morning and its jury service. Though I have IPSE+, I am hoping to be able to get out of it.
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Just opened a letter this morning and its jury service. Though I have IPSE+, I am hoping to be able to get out of it.
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It isn't now, it's people who can't get out of it... Easy enough to salt in someone on the available list for a 'worker' who defers.
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