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[Solved] High court judgement - mother and child missing

 
(@Nannyjane)
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This makes interesting reading....I thought I would post it here as its relevant to members that are fighting the same kind of injustice....small changes, mighty oaks from acorns grow....

https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/judgment_of_8th_June_2015.pdf

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Topic starter Posted : 11/06/2015 5:52 pm
(@dadmod4)
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This has obviously been all over the news in the last few days.

What is interesting is that the court ruled that residence should be with the father because the mother was making contact difficult (and chances are, because she absconded, she's going to experience what restricted supervised contact is like).

Ideally, more courts will seriously threaten this consequence of the resident parent making contact difficult - then hopefully the resident parent will be more cooperative in keeping to the contact arrangements that have been set by court. That would be a massive step forward.

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Posted : 14/06/2015 7:18 pm
(@dadmod4)
Illustrious Member

On a lighter note - would you really want to p*ss off a judge with the surname "Wildblood"? 😀

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Posted : 14/06/2015 7:22 pm
(@Loving_Dad)
Reputable Member Registered

On a lighter note - would you really want to p*ss off a judge with the surname "Wildblood"? 😀

On an even lighter note, meet the same DJ that imprisoned your mother for 10 days and mother's partner for 28 days & probably read your interview in the tabloid this weekend before contacting the police!!!

Much respect to the Father during this agonising time.

Hearing on Monday...it will be very interesting to review directions from the DJ...as it will have a profound impact on other similar child act proceedings.

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Posted : 14/06/2015 7:34 pm
(@Mom24)
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I,m hoping our District Judge has read and re- read this case,

Ours has Similarities, ( tho from what i read, i think Our case has has more obstacles form Mother ) for 18months Mother as Sabotaged Contact even with 2 Court Orders in Place.

I,m hoping it has come at just the right time.

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Posted : 14/06/2015 7:50 pm
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