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ExH has cut me off from DC

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DCCutOffFromMe · 07/07/2025 16:29

Situation: Have 1 DC with now ExH, we split when DC was a toddler (DC is now 11, school year 6). Split due to ExH violence, control and abuse which was proven in criminal court but not in family court. There was court order giving me residency until DC was 8, when ExH took me back to court and was awarded 50/50, despite DC not wanting it, and ExH doing nothing bar have DC overnight.

DC is in receipt of Disability Living Allowance for speech and communication issues, sensory issues, dyslexia, dyspraxia and a mobility issue. I receive the DLA and Carers Allowance but am court mandated to share DLA, CA and Child Benefit with ExH – what that means in reality is I have all the restrictions, but only half of the money to make up for those restrictions. ExH insists DC does not need DLA, doesn’t have a disability and has threatened the school if they do not remove the support plan they have in place. DC hates going to dads, and is counting down the days until they’re 13 and able to say no to going.

50/50 is in a week on, week off pattern, hand over is on a Friday but I do see DC most days due to appointments, and therapies they have. I also pay for all equipment related to their disability, all school uniform, all trips, all activities (DC does 2 out of school activities that help with both their mobility and their speech) and all costs bar clothes and food for ExHs house – anything that goes to ExHs house related to DC from mine ends up in the bin so DC has stopped taking things including medications.

Last week DC got suspended from school for the 4th time this school year. It was justified so I am not arguing about that, as were all the previous times. All suspensions have happened during ExHs weeks with DC, and school have said DCs behaviour during my weeks with them is a lot calmer, they also have all the relevant equipment, PE kit and even money for extras which they do not get with ExH, DC has forgotten PE kit in every week ExH has had DC this year.

Last weeks suspension because it was ExHs week to have DC meant DC was taken back to his house. And I haven’t seen DC since. ExH already doesn’t let me speak to DC when they’re with ExH (despite DC wanting to) and is now saying I am the reason DC keeps getting suspended and I need to transfer the DLA and CA to him because DC lives with him now. He will let me have DC once per month with no overnights if I transfer everything over. He wants me to sign transfer forms to change DCs school for September to one near him (DC is currently at a Middle School but he’s asked for them to transfer to a high school near him).

I have spoken to my solicitor this morning, and we’re getting the ball rolling but it could be a few months for even an urgent court hearing. She has advised me to keep the DLA, CA and Child Benefit in my name but continue to share it as the current order recommends. She’s also advised me to carry on making plans for DC for my weeks with them even though they may not be there because it looks better to court that I was still planning for DC to be with me.

I am panicking, I have a holiday booked with DC for the 2nd week of the summer holidays and it looks like DC might miss it thanks to their dad. They also had a birthday party 2 weeks ago during my week that their dad came to and he made a scene there in front of DCs friends parents (he told DC off loudly for something really minor, then took DC home from the party (on my week) early because of their behaviour – it really was fine, other children where behaving similarly and their parents where dealing with it the same way I was, it did not need DC leaving early).

What are the chances of getting DC home even for 50% of the time again? My solicitor hasn't said what she thinks will happen, but she has told me not to sign any paperwork for DC and make sure the local authority and all other authorities nearby (if relevant) have a copy of the current CAO so that they're aware it's a 50/50 split and therefore I have a say.

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Harassedevictee · 16/12/2025 17:14

@DCCutOffFromMe 💐 no advice just good luck and keep on persevering.

Randomchat · 16/12/2025 17:14

This is awful. I can't believe all this time later you're no further forward.

How is dc, are they coping okay? They must be so confused.

Do you have any time together over Christmas?

DCCutOffFromMe · 16/12/2025 18:55

Randomchat · 16/12/2025 17:14

This is awful. I can't believe all this time later you're no further forward.

How is dc, are they coping okay? They must be so confused.

Do you have any time together over Christmas?

The interim order says I'm to see DC Christmas day for 6 hours, but ExH is saying that isn't happening.

I have no idea how DC is coping since I haven't seen them since last week, basically the day after cafcass's deadline to end evidence gathering and investigations he messaged me to tell me I'm not allowed to see DC.

DC was struggling not being in school when I last saw them, they're worried all their friends will have forgotten them, and I helped them write some christmas cards which I took into school the day after I saw them.

Receptionist at school said the teachers are missing DC and DCs closest friends are still asking for them.

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Billybagpuss · 16/12/2025 19:01

Did you forward the message to cafcass they’ll still be doing their report and this is important information.

Randomchat · 16/12/2025 19:01

That is horrible. Poor dc. I don't understand cafcass and family courts sometimes. How is this possibly in the interests of the child? I'm so sorry. For both of you.

I hope you get a report soon and it's in your favour. I guess everything slows down around Christmas though

Username19893847477374 · 16/12/2025 19:03

This is absolutely horrific, I'm so sorry. I can't believe that you cannot fight fire with fire and have to pussy foot around your abuser like this. Wtaf.

DCCutOffFromMe · 16/12/2025 19:11

Billybagpuss · 16/12/2025 19:01

Did you forward the message to cafcass they’ll still be doing their report and this is important information.

My solicitor sent it to cafcass yes, but she's said cafcass are very much on ExHs side, so she isn't hopeful it'll make a difference.

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BabyCatFace · 16/12/2025 19:23

DCCutOffFromMe · 16/12/2025 19:11

My solicitor sent it to cafcass yes, but she's said cafcass are very much on ExHs side, so she isn't hopeful it'll make a difference.

Why does your solicitor say that?

thepariscrimefiles · 16/12/2025 19:25

DCCutOffFromMe · 16/12/2025 19:11

My solicitor sent it to cafcass yes, but she's said cafcass are very much on ExHs side, so she isn't hopeful it'll make a difference.

Why on earth are Cafcass on his side? This situation is dystopian. He is a monster and you and your DD are his victims yet Cafcass is like the three wise monkeys where you ExH is concerned, 'see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil'.

Do you still have confidence in your solicitor? She seems quite ineffective.

DCCutOffFromMe · 16/12/2025 19:36

BabyCatFace · 16/12/2025 19:23

Why does your solicitor say that?

Because she's spoken to cafcass on the phone when ExHs solicitor said that that ExH would not be letting DC see cafcass in his home on his time apparently cafcass told her it was understandable because I've pushed him out for years (yes really, apparently even when it was 50/50 I was pushing him out!)

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DCCutOffFromMe · 16/12/2025 19:37

thepariscrimefiles · 16/12/2025 19:25

Why on earth are Cafcass on his side? This situation is dystopian. He is a monster and you and your DD are his victims yet Cafcass is like the three wise monkeys where you ExH is concerned, 'see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil'.

Do you still have confidence in your solicitor? She seems quite ineffective.

Yes I do, she says it's only cafcass's opinion here, she thinks she can convince the judge that it's in DCs interests to see me at least 50% of the time as they always have done.

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hhtddbkoygv · 17/12/2025 00:57

Oh, my christ. I'm so sorry OP.

I don't understand why he's cut you off because they finished their investigation? Is it because he doesn't agree with their findings?

Seeing dc 4 times a week outside your home, I take it that was a recommendation not a court order?

What a vile POS he is

BabyCatFace · 17/12/2025 08:56

DCCutOffFromMe · 16/12/2025 19:37

Yes I do, she says it's only cafcass's opinion here, she thinks she can convince the judge that it's in DCs interests to see me at least 50% of the time as they always have done.

If your solicitor is any good they will pull the cafcass report to shreds, I've worked with a number of social workers who leave frontline and go to cafcass because they can't hack frontline and yet somehow they are treated as sacred arbiters of truth in the family court - it's bizarre. I've also known and seen some absolutely shite solicitors- recently had a solicitor apologise in court for advising her client literally the opposite of what was in the previous order - it took the other parent who wasn't represented and myself to challenge the solicitor several times and keep pushing back before they accepted they had it wrong so bear in mind incompetent people exist in every profession.

Shesellsseashellsnotinmystreet · 17/12/2025 11:01

My barrister challenged the Cafcass report.. The senior officer we had admitted on the stand his entire report (4 years) was based on 'facts' from exh.
Exh lost. Challenge anything that isn't an actual fact.

DCCutOffFromMe · 17/12/2025 11:02

hhtddbkoygv · 17/12/2025 00:57

Oh, my christ. I'm so sorry OP.

I don't understand why he's cut you off because they finished their investigation? Is it because he doesn't agree with their findings?

Seeing dc 4 times a week outside your home, I take it that was a recommendation not a court order?

What a vile POS he is

He's cut me off because he wants to prove I'm not needed basically.

The 4 times a week outside my home was an interim (temporary) court order because ExH made accusations that I was harming DC and while those where investigated I couldn't have contact within my home.

I have been well supported by a few family members (some have chosen to support ExH) and a number of friends and work colleagues so I have been able to see DC in all weathers in others homes.

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DCCutOffFromMe · 17/12/2025 11:03

BabyCatFace · 17/12/2025 08:56

If your solicitor is any good they will pull the cafcass report to shreds, I've worked with a number of social workers who leave frontline and go to cafcass because they can't hack frontline and yet somehow they are treated as sacred arbiters of truth in the family court - it's bizarre. I've also known and seen some absolutely shite solicitors- recently had a solicitor apologise in court for advising her client literally the opposite of what was in the previous order - it took the other parent who wasn't represented and myself to challenge the solicitor several times and keep pushing back before they accepted they had it wrong so bear in mind incompetent people exist in every profession.

My solicitor is exceptional, I have used her for years, she knows the law inside out. In court for the 50/50 arrangement the opposing solicitor kept misquoting the law and my solicitor questioned it and even presented the correct law to the judge and was accepted. I trust my solicitor explicitedly

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DCCutOffFromMe · 17/12/2025 11:04

Shesellsseashellsnotinmystreet · 17/12/2025 11:01

My barrister challenged the Cafcass report.. The senior officer we had admitted on the stand his entire report (4 years) was based on 'facts' from exh.
Exh lost. Challenge anything that isn't an actual fact.

Thank you thats my solicitors plan

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Randomchat · 17/12/2025 16:16

What happens next op? Is there a firm date for anything or are you waiting indefinitely for the report?

DCCutOffFromMe · 17/12/2025 19:08

Randomchat · 17/12/2025 16:16

What happens next op? Is there a firm date for anything or are you waiting indefinitely for the report?

The report should be published no later than 5 working days before the hearing in Janaury so awhile to go yet, they have a bit of extra time because of Christmas so I think they have until around about the 12th January, with the hearing being the following week (week commencing 19th January) so around 4 weeks until the report and 5 weeks until the hearing

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cestlavielife · 17/12/2025 19:19

Your dc needs their own advocate /guardian to speak for them.
Can your solucitor request?
Clearly there are some seeing it as parental argument so your child needs someone to speak for them

www.cafcass.gov.uk/parent-carer-or-family-member/my-family-involved-public-law-proceedings/applications-supervision-and-care-orders/role-cafcass-role-childrens-guardian

Climbinghigher · 17/12/2025 19:24

This is pretty outrageous.

i agree about DC having an advocate

Anonanonanonagain · 17/12/2025 19:41

So had you stopped your dc seeing their father after they were convicted criminally you would have been then accused of parental alienation yet he with a conviction can just withold you seeing your dc for a load of made up bullshit? And you agree that your solicitor is doing the right thing? Honestly OP it actually looks to me like your solicitor works for him not for you.

DCCutOffFromMe · 17/12/2025 19:47

Anonanonanonagain · 17/12/2025 19:41

So had you stopped your dc seeing their father after they were convicted criminally you would have been then accused of parental alienation yet he with a conviction can just withold you seeing your dc for a load of made up bullshit? And you agree that your solicitor is doing the right thing? Honestly OP it actually looks to me like your solicitor works for him not for you.

My solicitor has advised me to follow the law, and I trust her.

She says it looks far better for me that I've not reacted with taking DC from ExH when I've had contact or done anything bad.

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DCCutOffFromMe · 17/12/2025 20:26

cestlavielife · 17/12/2025 19:19

Your dc needs their own advocate /guardian to speak for them.
Can your solucitor request?
Clearly there are some seeing it as parental argument so your child needs someone to speak for them

www.cafcass.gov.uk/parent-carer-or-family-member/my-family-involved-public-law-proceedings/applications-supervision-and-care-orders/role-cafcass-role-childrens-guardian

Thank you I will look into this and discuss it with my solicitor

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liveforsummer · 17/12/2025 22:12

This is horrific. Family court is such a joke. I hope you had some better luck at the next hearing

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