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A child's view of the Family Court System

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Anonymous said…
What a perceptive , articulate young woman

.It is time for the professionals to start listening to these young people and forget their beliefs based on the arrogant ideas of a few strange people who just happen to have the ear of the judiciary, Governement and CAFCASS Time to get rid of these people and appoint those who have a degree of commonsense and humility..
Unknown said…
i no where that girl is comeing from it happend to me my son got takein away from me when he was 3days old stop them from takeing familys away from ppl that love them
Unknown said…
This is really great ! Makes me remember about Ashton Challenor, 16, in RCJ with his family to ask the judge to let him go home. But nothing to do despite he is intelligent and knows what he wants. On the top of it he had with him people he wanted to witness his hearing and he was refused to let them in... in the name of his privacy.
Unknown said…
This is really great ! Makes me remember about Ashton, 16, in RCJ with his family to ask the judge to let him go home. But nothing to do despite he is intelligent and knows what he wants. On the top of it he had with him people he wanted to witness his hearing and he was refused to let them in... in the name of his privacy.

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