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Thanks for the link Mojo. I will pass it on but whether he will look at it I just dont know.
The Guardian argued that as the child’s police interviews were inconsistent the child should be allowed to clarify some points in Family Court. The mother agreed with the Guardian, obviously. His barrister argued against really well but the judge approved the request.
Despite a huge file of evidence showing the woman lies, manipulates and alienates and hopefully soon some real proof that someone forged vital evidence, the fact the child will be allowed to give evidence is preying on his mind constantly and he fears that despite being cleared by the police there is now a better chance Family Court will ‘convict’ him and then what happens? Mainly though he feels deeply concerned about the effect this will have on the child long-term and guilty that he has failed the child as a father.
He really needs help and support right now, but he’s totally withdrawn and I am no longer needed, another victim of the Family Court system and the way it allows mothers to lie time and time again to delay cases for years and gradually destroy the lives of innocent fathers.
I fear for his chances of getting the result he wants but there is little I can do now, I tried.
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