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Children (Access to Parents) Bill (HC Bill 174)

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24 Nov 11 #299399 by perin123
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Thanks Ruby, very informative. I am desperately trying at the moment to keep the relationship between my son and his father going but am having to suspend contact as ex has sent our son an email which is unbelievable and emotionally disturbing. I have to think of my son and his state of mind for the time being. If only I could talk to my ex before it is too late, he is going to lose his son.

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01 Dec 11 #300399 by rubytuesday
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Just to update, the Second Reading that was due last week has now been postponed to 20th Jan 2012.

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01 Dec 11 #300400 by Phoenix1963
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Quelle suprise

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01 Dec 11 #300401 by rubytuesday
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A touch of cynicism, Pheo? ;)

Lets hope the reading goes ahead as planned in January.

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01 Dec 11 #300414 by Phoenix1963
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Excuse my facetiousness EDM's or PM Bills always get shoved. I look forward to next attempt and truly hope it get's an airing. Nice one for the update though.

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