Asked by Emmarenthea on 05-12-2022 21:58:57
Question posted in the General Law category relating to North West
Hallo I want to know I got a protection order agents my stepdother. Her son has been living with me for four years. I am the sole provider for him. She has a new boyfriend and thy have a one year old son. He has been abusing her since day one. He even took the baby from her and changed her away I got a lawyer and got the baby back . And after all my hard work she went back to him. I did get the protection order that thy cant take him from me instill the children's court is settled . We must go to court on the 8 December I am scare I never did this in my live what is going to happen at this hearing. I have lot of proof that it is not a save place for my grandson that is 4 years he as never been alone with her and the one time he was alone with her I know she hit him because there was bruises on his bum he was only 2 year and ever since that he was never alone with them . I am the only home he knows.
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