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[Solved] Ongoing court/child contact issues

 
(@got-the-tshirt)
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Hi There,

I have removed your post as it contains quite a lot of detail about your case and I also suspsect that your user name is made up of your actual name.

As this is an open forum it can be viewed by anyone and if someone involved in the case stumbled accross it it could effect the outcome of the court case.

From reading what you have written I would suspect that you could quite possibly be awarded residency if unless the childrens mother accepts to have no contact with her partner and find a new home.

I will move your original post off the public boards but keep it so that it can be read by other moderators who will hopefully also advise.

GTTS

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Topic starter Posted : 16/06/2015 7:55 pm
 Mojo
(@Mojo)
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Good call GTTS.

To the Original Poster

Anonymity is really important once court proceeding have started and there's a lot at stake here.

It's my feeling that you are in a really good position right now, it's good that the hearing has been brought forward too....things are moving pretty quickly. The SS have been pro active and with their recommendations and the fact that they are now with you is favourable. The fact that the interim order gives you residency is also positive as the courts rarely reverse an interim order.

Good luck

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Posted : 16/06/2015 8:33 pm
(@dadmod4)
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I agree with the above. Also the fact that the mother was found to be back living with her partner against the advice of the CYPS shows that she cannot be trusted to stick to an order. I would keep in close contact with CYPS - hopefully they will give you strong support for your application, something I think the court would find hard to ignore.

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Posted : 18/06/2015 12:04 am
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