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annie28 | 11:52 Sun 17th Sep 2006 | Law
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Following the break down of my relationship with my mother, my brother assaulted me in front of my children and has since been issued with a caution by the Police. Some 7 months later after my mother ignoring myself and her grandchild's birthday she has applied for a contact order to see her grandchildren through the courts. Following the mental and physical abuse I have suffered I never want to see my family again, nor do I see it of any benefit to my children to see them following the abuse they had to witness. Would any magistrate in its right mind really want to to place a toddler in an area of conflict such as this?
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In child cases the welfare of the child is always paramount.

You may find this useful form the other way round if you know what i mean...http://www.grandparents-association.org.uk/fac tsheets/factsheet6.pdf

You may also find this interesting, it contains the welfare checklist the courts will take into account. http://www.cafcass.gov.uk/English/Lawaboutchil dren/contactandResidence.htm.

Hope that this helps x

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