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how can i go about seeing my young brother and sister?
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hi i'm 16 years old all most 17 i live with my grandparents i have done from the age of 15 i have never got on with my mother i think i blame my mother for my father leaving when i was 6 years of age we use to always fight she kick my brother about 4 years ago when he was 16 years old
i now dont talk to my mother the last time did see her and talk to her was xmas 2007
i am now trying to take her count so i can see my brother and sister i dont understand what i have done to upset her so much for her to hates me so much i have tryed talking to her to get her to understand how i feel and that all i want is to have a mother
i am not saying i am a angel.
is there anyone out there that can help me?
i now dont talk to my mother the last time did see her and talk to her was xmas 2007
i am now trying to take her count so i can see my brother and sister i dont understand what i have done to upset her so much for her to hates me so much i have tryed talking to her to get her to understand how i feel and that all i want is to have a mother
i am not saying i am a angel.
is there anyone out there that can help me?
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Do you mean you are trying to take her to court to see your brother and sister? If so, why? If they are adults, then taking her to court will be no good - dont they know where you live? could they contact you at your grandparents if they wanted to?
Why dont you write to/ring your brother and sister if they are still with your mum? or ask your grandparents to intervene
Do you mean you are trying to take her to court to see your brother and sister? If so, why? If they are adults, then taking her to court will be no good - dont they know where you live? could they contact you at your grandparents if they wanted to?
Why dont you write to/ring your brother and sister if they are still with your mum? or ask your grandparents to intervene
It is possible to have more than one brother.
Wyatt, what is your mother's relationship like with your grandparents? Would they be able to speak to her for you? Or how about contacting a local mediation service? They can be very helpful.
Do you have a relationship with your older brother? Could he help in any way?
Wyatt, what is your mother's relationship like with your grandparents? Would they be able to speak to her for you? Or how about contacting a local mediation service? They can be very helpful.
Do you have a relationship with your older brother? Could he help in any way?
I would pop down to your local Sure Start office who can help regarding family mediation and offer advise on how to go about it. As bednobs says, I don't think you have a legal entitlement to see your brother and sister but it would certainly be encouraged. Is there a social worker working with your mum? You could contact social services who would probably be able to negotiate supervised visits; it would probably mean that your mum would be there also but at least you would get to see your siblings.
my solicter says i do have a right to see the children
i have try to go for mediation but my mum said no
i have got social services involed but they dont want to know
i am worry about them i did everything for them when i live at home
i did more than my mum did.
i just want to see them with out puting them though the emotional effects of going to court
i have try to go for mediation but my mum said no
i have got social services involed but they dont want to know
i am worry about them i did everything for them when i live at home
i did more than my mum did.
i just want to see them with out puting them though the emotional effects of going to court
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