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13 Year Old Run Away To Mum's Friends House
A 13 year old has lived with her dad and his girlfriend for 3 years. Dad got parental responsibility and residency after social services took her from mothers care. Mother has a friend who is two faced sides with both mother and father. Child ran away saying she didn't like arguing at home between dad and his partner. This friend has been saying the 13 year old will move in with her calling her her "daughter".13 year old has blocked dad off social media and wont take his calls. Mothers partner 3 years ago abused her hence dad getting custody. Yes arguments have occurred at home but not huge ones. She went out to see friends allegedly, but didn't come home.. We believe she's being heavily influenced by mum's friend. Mum doesn't have much contact. Her friend tried to get residency before and failed. This has been over a week. Social worker coming out next week. What are the chances of her coming home. Social services don't seem interested other than that she's safe. We are climbing the wall. Not sure what to say to the social worker :(. Seems residency orders mean nothing. Police say it's up to social services.Any advice will be appreciated
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I've had dealings with SS and they interviewed me and the kids separately. The issues I had was through bereavement and my son not coping very well. SS were brilliant and arranged counselling. They do have the childs best interest at heart.
08:51 Sat 17th Sep 2016
Nothing in terms of her safety. But she heavily influences 13 year old to live with her permanently. She tried to get residency 3 years ago the social worker at the time said the house was to overcrowded and she wasn't a family member so not suitable. She wouldn't pass the initial check. That's all I know
From the very small amount of info we have, its diffcult to tell whether Mum's friend is interferring and manipulative, or a peace making saint!
What was her reason for going for custody over the father? If the child is safe, then take one day at a time and if you are a relative too, how about inviting the girl to a family activity this weekend?
What was her reason for going for custody over the father? If the child is safe, then take one day at a time and if you are a relative too, how about inviting the girl to a family activity this weekend?
As always in this type of question I have to say this.
The social services/family court can make ONLY ONE decision in a case like this and that is to do 'whatever is in the best interest of the child '
That is the ONLY decision the law allows them to make, nothing else is even possible. The S/S will look at all factors and decide what is 'in the child's best interest' and do whatever it is.
The social services/family court can make ONLY ONE decision in a case like this and that is to do 'whatever is in the best interest of the child '
That is the ONLY decision the law allows them to make, nothing else is even possible. The S/S will look at all factors and decide what is 'in the child's best interest' and do whatever it is.
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