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(@citydad)
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Hi the dbs check won’t show anything .as far I’m aware .
Finding of fact going against him isn’t a caution or convictions as is my belief .
Family court the burden of proof is less than criminal so you never know what the court will
Believe or rule . All you can do is discredit and disprove the allegations . My ex levelled lots of allegations but refused to submit a Scot schedule as my Evidence discredit her as a mother and I don’t think she had any actual evidence to submit .

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(@needhelp83)
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Hi Laura, if it doesn’t go in his favour the cafcass officer/social worker may suggest he does a dvpp (domestic violence prevention programme) to get on one of these courses he would have to admit to some of the allegations his ex partner has made against him, this is tricky for some dads because they feel they aren’t guilty and struggle on the course and it can take them a few attempts to do the course, hopefully it won’t come to that and it will go in his favour, if he’s working he should keep his job I think it would only affect him if he applies to work with children /vulnerable adults that’s it, I would think very carefully before starting a family with him, if he’s sent on dvpp and does well and He proves change maybe but it’s very likely that social workers will access you if you were to have a child with him because of his ex partners allergations unfortunately allegations that aren’t true do a lot of damage it’s not fair on the children who want relationship with both mum and dad, I really hope things work out for you both.

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