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Can any of you kind people suggest how I could go about seeking rights in the UK to see my children or for taking custody of my children?

I have recently split from my girlfriend due to her alcohol abuse around my children. Any help would be very grateful because at the moment my heart is breaking that I won't be able to see them again.

Thanks for reading

2007-07-16 06:10:58 · 3 answers · asked by ? 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Get a lawyer. No matter how right you are your chances of winning are very small indeed if you don't have some one on your side that knows the law. Get a lawyer. The old saying is "a man that serves as his own lawyer has a fool for a client". Get a lawyer.

2007-07-16 07:27:51 · answer #1 · answered by davidmi711 7 · 0 0

I don't know about the rights for UK. But you seem like a loving Father. That cares very much for his children. I left a alcohol abuser husband. That I know that would beat me if I ever left. So I left when he was at work. I went into hiding with three small children . He found me after two days , and he busted in the door, and grab my two sons that was 2 yr and 3yr . I also had a 4 yr daughter that got away from him and ran back to me. I called the police , and there was nothing that they could do because they said he was the father. He took them out of state , and I got a lawyer and fought with all I had in me . But until our divorce went to court , I was told that there was nothing I could do. After him not showing up for court four times , and after 14 months of not seeing my sons,It was the worse nightmare I every lived. My children are all grown now, and has very little to do with him, he is always drunk , and misses out with his children and grandchildren . I know this doesn't help you , and I wish you the best and your children . I will be praying for all of you . My heart really goes out to you , because I know what it is like not seeing your children .

2007-07-16 06:28:57 · answer #2 · answered by Joan f 3 · 0 0

Your brother's difficulty is a tremendously classic occasion of the strategies-set in society that mothers are mum and dad by default, at the same time as fathers might desire to teach themselves to be stable mum and dad. i think of the state rules you offered help back that up. i did no longer know it became that undesirable however. My cousin and her husband spent merely approximately 3 years attempting to undertake a newborn, and as quickly as whilst they have been approximately to get one the father all straight away stepped in and stated he wanted to enhance the newborn. i do no longer understand all of the substantial factors to understand if he merely found out he had a newborn because of the fact the mummy did no longer tell him or what. this is totally attainable the courts "had' to verify him out to confirm if he became a powerful discern. They in all hazard does no longer try this to the mummy until needless to say she gave them reason to. i'm no expert on the regulation however the appropriate factor your brother can try this i might desire to wager is combat and combat interior the courts for rights that would desire to be assured until he's given a reason he should not be allowed to be close to his newborn. regrettably our society does not look kindly on fathers on the 2d for a sort of motives and it is how that's. i'm unsure there's an analogous correct to be honest. truthfully there is something. the sole way i will see that's if he became married, and that's a sprint overdue for that. i'm hoping the individuals who get on right here and say the father in no way needs something to do with the newborn study this, and additionally people who think of we are incorrect whilst we are saying mothers are seen the "default" mum and dad.

2016-10-03 22:39:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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