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Ex won't give baby back

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bellerina17 · 11/12/2017 15:56

So I have a friend who had a baby a approx 3 months ago. Her and her partner split up and he went back to an ex girlfriend, he still sees the baby and my friend has no problems with that but the other day she dropped her off and went back later to pick her up and (her ex lives with his parents still) the parents answered the door and said she's not having her back and they're going to court to get custody, she has contacted social services who can't do anything because the baby is not in any danger, and the police can't do anything either because it's not a crime as he's on the birth certificate, just wanting some advice, is there not anything that can be done in a situation like this? She has a meeting with a solicitor but I can't stand the thought of her not having her baby all over ChristmasXmas Sad AIBU to think there is more to the story? I would have thought more could be done?

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DancingLedge · 11/12/2017 16:13

I suggest you ask for this thread to be moved to 'legal' , where some wise, experienced and lovely family solicitors hang out.
Best wishes to your poor friend.

Robyrollover · 11/12/2017 16:15

She needs to get in front of a judge asap

DancingLedge · 11/12/2017 16:15

Click on the dots, report post to MNHQ and ask them to move thread. Sorry if I'm telling you stuff you already know.

steppemum · 11/12/2017 16:17

I am not legal and guessing here, but I wonder if they can ask for an emergency court hearing as the baby is so small, and it is not normal that father gets custody over the mother with a tiny baby
(OK, a father might argue why not, but that is the way it is) and it is not in the baby's best interest to leave mum.

Reallytired17 · 11/12/2017 16:18

Probably not more to the story Sad

It’s actually more common than people think, although usually it is the mother who refuses to adhere to contact arrangements and the father doesn’t push it. The police won’t help. I don’t know what the answer is, actually.

cakeymccakington · 11/12/2017 16:19

Unfortunately there is little she can do until it's heard in court.
She needs to speak to a lawyer asap and get the wheels in motion.

This happened to a friend of mine last year and it took months to get her little boy back :-(

ThisLittleKitty · 11/12/2017 19:27

This happened my sister and it took 2 weeks to get her son back. And then that's only cos her ex agreed in the end. And no police won't get involved.

Tinselistacky · 11/12/2017 19:30

The police should at least agree to do a check on the baby.. Ring them.

cakeymccakington · 11/12/2017 20:33

Why would the police do a check? Unless the ex has a history of anyth8ng with the police that would indicate that the baby might not be safe the police cannot do anything.

Tinselistacky · 11/12/2017 20:40

My ds 23 had a bat shit gf who's mate kept ringing the police to report concern for her - police came here regularly to do a check on her @24 so assume a baby is worth a check too.

cakeymccakington · 11/12/2017 23:11

Not unless they have reason to believe that it is in danger. Which they don't

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