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Court and everyone all wrong and I am right

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AtSea1979 · 30/12/2016 06:52

But how?

How is it possible that so many professional can be wrong and merely Joe Bloggs (me) be right? How on earth do I convince a judge that all these experienced professionals are actually wrong?

My DS has been abused my his DF, DF has played a blinder and everyone believes him and the more people who believe him the more other people think they must be right so they believe him and the court bundle grows with more 'evidence' and professionals saying XH is right and DS must have made it up.
Regardless of what I believe, I have tried to stay out of it, I have supported DS (11) but have never asked DS questions or advised him just reassured him that I'm here for him. XH is claiming that I put DS up to it, that I coerced him in to making allegations. Professionals say DS's account of things is inconsistent, in my mind that is more proof that he's being honest, if it was water right I'd be more suspicious that it was rehearsed. So far we have an SW, police, XH friends, CAFCASS and recently a psychologist all beleiving XH. The psychologist didn't even give it a chance, she just read everyone else's report and decide DS must be lying and filed a report saying this. I'm back in court next week and know the judge is going to think this highly paid, experienced psychologist must be right.
How can the justice system be so flawed? Totally lost faith is honesty prevailing Sad

OP posts:
TherapyClient · 29/11/2021 22:54

[quote AtSea1979]@TherapyClient things worked out in the end. I ended up spending tens of thousands of pounds which I should never of had to do and if I didn’t have the money (mine and lent from family members) then I would have lost DS and he’d be living in hell right now. DS’s DF now has no contact and hasn’t for a few years. The judge ordered that DS could choose whether he wanted contact or not (he didn’t and hasn’t ever waivered from that).
DS is like a different child, so much more confident and smiley etc. Feel free to PM if there’s anything else.[/quote]
I am SO pleased to hear this and thank you for coming back to say! It gives hope.
I might PM you when I get the chance, I appreciate your invitation to do that.

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