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Molly returning to Scotland
I read this morning that a court has ruled that Molly needs to return from her father in Pakistan to her mother in Scotland, upholding her mothers sole custody.
Do you think that she should be made to return, if it was allegedly her choice to live with her father in Pakistan?
Do you think that she should be made to return, if it was allegedly her choice to live with her father in Pakistan?
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That may not seem a long time to us but when you're 12, 4 years is a third of your life.
That's a long time to be made live in Stornoway.
But it would probably be best if she was made to return to Scotland and a hearing quickly arranged there to sort out her future.
Remember she skipped off on the quiet with her father and that's not a good precident to be allowed to stand.
Nice to see the Pakistan and British authorities co-operating so well though isn't it? Especially considering the picture some people paint of Pakistan
That may not seem a long time to us but when you're 12, 4 years is a third of your life.
That's a long time to be made live in Stornoway.
But it would probably be best if she was made to return to Scotland and a hearing quickly arranged there to sort out her future.
Remember she skipped off on the quiet with her father and that's not a good precident to be allowed to stand.
Nice to see the Pakistan and British authorities co-operating so well though isn't it? Especially considering the picture some people paint of Pakistan
She should be made to return otherwise anyone can flout an English made court ruling. That ruling was made and has been upheld for good reasons - some of which we wouldn't know about so let the father make the journey to her from now on like hundreds of other dads have to, It's obvious it will need to be supervised too. It has to be made clear that it's wrong to whisk her away in the night causing panic and wasting the police time.
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