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[Solved] Helping my son too


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(@nannykitkat)
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I am also a mum helping her son, I am so disillusioned with social services . My sons ex partner has pulled the wool over their eyes for too long. We are lucky to have another of her ex partners with the same scenarios as my son has been going through. He is prepared to stand up in court and tell his story. There are two other ex's ( all of which have fathered children to her) that she has over the years denied access to their children. All the children have been told an assortment of lies by the mother which she has been found out on. We have seen and heard of how and what she tells those children about their fathers we are now beside ourselves with worry as to what my two grandchildren are being told. One being only 7 years old , the other nearly 11. My son is going for custody and has the full support of all his family and friends.


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(@Nannyjane)
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Hi there and welcome.

It's a hard road we travel when we find ourselves in this situation, I too supported my son and thankfully our little fella is now safe in his fathers keeping and doing really well.

I would advise that you try to remain as anonymous as you can, I notice your user name, if its your actual email address it would be really sensible to change it to something that doesn't link you.


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 Mojo
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I've moved your post to its own topic so you should get more of a response.

Hello and welcome....you'll find plenty of advice here....and a few other nannies!


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