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12 Sep 09 #145891 by nbm1708
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I was threatened by the solicitor that if I turned up to collect our children as stated in the court order I would be arrested by the police.

Strangely it was my ex that ended up in trouble not me.

Funny that!

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14 Sep 09 #146472 by Madasaboxoffrogs
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"I was threatened by the solicitor that if I turned up to collect our children as stated in the court order I would be arrested by the police.



Strangely it was my ex that ended up in trouble not me.



Funny that!"

Oh dear, how sad... :P

Pity the solicitor didn't get into hot water, eh? Or did they?

That's the sort of thing that really hacks me off, and I doubt that I'm alone in this.

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