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26 Nov 09 #165381 by bluekell
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hi all, i've just recently walked out on my husband of 5 1/2 years,we have a 3 year old together,and i have a 9 year old who my hubby took on as his own and wanted to adopt.

i'm just finding it so hard to find out what my rights are and keeping the peace between us both for the sake of the children. any advice would be great and much appreciated

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26 Nov 09 #165384 by Michael_W
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Hi

You'll find lots of info on this site and lots of support.

A good place to start is your local citizens advice bureau www.citizensadvice.org.uk/

I hope everything goes ok for you.

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26 Nov 09 #165385 by bluekell
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thanks very much i shall check that out :)

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