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Child custody and safety order. advice please

  • 01-05-2016 1:10pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19


    Hi, Just wondering of anyones experiences on the above. I have a court case for a safety/barring order coming up against my husband. He is also taking one against me but he is a liar and will say anything in court to get what he wants. I had to leave the home for safety but have been told once you leave it can be very hard to get back in. I feel this cant be right as it was not that I wanted to leave but had to as was in great danger. Also in regards to our children. What are peoples experiences? It custody mainly granted to the mother or is it 50/50. Is weighting placed on who is currently in the family home. I'm in temporary accomadation and am almost afraid to sort out something permanent for the above reasons.

    thanks to anyone who can share any knowledge or experiences


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,898 ✭✭✭✭Ken.


    You really really need to get yourself to a solicitor. If you can't afford it try contacting your local free legal advise centre. You should also contact Womans aid. https://www.womensaid.ie/

    They are brilliant at giving advise in situations like yours. As to your other questions the answer has to be how long is a piece of string. It really can come down to the mood of the judge on the day.

    I advise you make a diary of everything that's happened so far. Try( i know it'll be hard) to keep it as formal and unemotional as possible.


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