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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This sounds very worrying and I agree with the above posts. You need to keep a diary of these events and I think it would be a good idea to contact Social Services and try and ensure he only gets supervised access to your daughter.
She is his daughter and I believe he should be able to see her, but after what I have read, I believe he is wasting an opportunity to bond with his daughter as an excuse to insult and denigrate you.
I wouldn't advise stopping her seeing him against a court's wishes however, as this could backfire on you. If you have fears, always contact the relevent authorities and seek their assistance.
I agree with all of the above. Try get an emergency order. But bear in mind that courts can be black and white on some things, and that breaking a court order as you are doing can set things against you.
Be very careful that your daughter is not just reacting to your feelings towards her dad, though. You really don't want her having to choose at 5 - it'll screw her up.
That said, if I thought for one minute abuse was involved with my daughter, heaven and hell combined wouldn't make me hand her over.
ask to have supewrvised visits. if she behaves this way infront of someone in a position of authority they will see first hand how distressed she is and this will support your case to stop visitation. he sounds like bad news. 5 year olds don't just cry like babies do so he must have done somthing to make her cry so much that he coudn't stand it any longer.
perhaps take her to a counsellor or psychiatrist and see if they can get the truth out of her