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Fact Finding.


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(@macmyers)
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Joined: 3 years ago

Hello everyone, quick update on what's going on ( I might need mods to check this.

Had the fact finding last week, because a certain other person didn't bother to show up for the 1st day the judge can't give her judgement until early March.

However, the ex got ripped to pieces giving evidence and cafcass are right behind me.

Cafcass do believe I am the victim of parental alienation and also believe that the mother has neglected the kids in her care and caused emotional damage to our child in my care.

This having to wait 5 weeks to hear this confirmed is killing me, also hearing professionals say what I have been trying to warn people about ( social services,less said about them the better) has magnified my concerns to the point I'm starting to get anexity.

In regards to waiting and finding out I have been a victim of alienation, can anyone warn or tell me what is expected to happen next.  Got a solicitor but have not been able to speak to her as she has covid at the moment and in a bad way.

 

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(@dadmod2)
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hi,

If Cafcass are backing you, then in theory things should be a lot easier for you in court. majority of time courts tend to go with the Cafcass recommendations. Am not sure what they will decide. perhaps for child to spend more time with you, and less with mother? I would suggest to speak to your solicitor after he/she has recovered.

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