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(@Transformers)
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Many thanks guys, you all have been a great support and I really appreciate that

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Hi all , just to update attended court and she dropped the molestation charge against my sister, upon entering the court room she withdrew her application for occupation. Judge has asked her to provide further evidence to support her molestation order and told her to file for divorce.

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(@warwickshire1)
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Judge is expecting no evidence and wants her to file for divorce

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(@Transformers)
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Hi guys , hope everyone is fine in this current situation. Just to update on my situation, unfortunately I took an undertaking and now I understand she has got access to legal aid ! The children are still residing with me , social services single assessment is in my favour, she withdrew her application for occupation in January. She is currently privately renting and working part time . Can any shed some light

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(@dadmod2)
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hi,

its great the kids are still residing with you. so this will stay as it is for now? there been other cases where dads could not see kids for 6 months, until their non-mol expires. did you have lawyer representing you?

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