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Me And My Ex Partner Split Around 9 Months Ago We Was With Social Services As We Argued A Lot I Previously Got A New Partner And I Think My Ex Has Rung Socials Saying Her Kids At Risk As She's Received A Letter Saying So Any Help Would Be Grateful
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It's all out of spite or jealously my new partner has a meeting tomo and we just wanna no what happens
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You go to the meeting your talk in a sensible clear concise manner without emotion and you let social services do their job.
10:43 Sun 06th Nov 2016
It will be a fact finding meeting, they will ask questions - how you react to these questions will be put together with what your ex has alleged and a decision will be made.
That decision will be some of the following - no issue can be found, we have concerns lets keep an eye on them, we have real concerns father can only see children with a 3 party, or father must never see children.
There are so many outcomes that's why you must be calm.
That decision will be some of the following - no issue can be found, we have concerns lets keep an eye on them, we have real concerns father can only see children with a 3 party, or father must never see children.
There are so many outcomes that's why you must be calm.
Are you allowed to go to the meeting? If so do it and carefully work out your your side of the case so that you can put it to the meeting . I hate to criticize, but your language skills so far, are poor to the point where they jeopardise your chances of getting your point across. You need to be prepared with a strong case, do not be scared of asking for help from the people at Social services, they are not monsters to be feared, they really do want to help get the best out of the situation for the child.
I have to point out that in a situation like this the 'family court' can make only one decision which is to do 'whatever is in the best interest of the child' no other decision is even possible, the child's best interest is paramount.
I have to point out that in a situation like this the 'family court' can make only one decision which is to do 'whatever is in the best interest of the child' no other decision is even possible, the child's best interest is paramount.
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