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I have two videos from three years ago. My ex trashed the kitchen, baby screaming and she threw the baby Walker in my daughters direction, and admitted that she hurt my right knee because I was in her face. Subsequently I needed a full knee replacement.
Second video is where I hear a thud, my ex admits to throwing a one year old child and kicking her .
Social services have seen both videos yet seemingly are happy for kids to be with her.
I am only guilty of verbal abuse not physical abuse because of the way she was, always moaning and on social media chatting men up.
Well said dad'i'd and good luck Yorkshire chap. it will help if you listen to mojo
Thank you guys
... you’ll just have to keep chipping away at it Yorkshirechap, it’s upsetting when concerns for our children seem to be underplayed, all you can do is to keep at it, keep the children’s needs central to your case and stay focused on your goal... don’t waste your energy second guessing what might happen, or what the other side are saying... it’s a slow and sometimes upsetting process, it can often seem that you’re getting nowhere, but then things can change and progress can be made.
All the best
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