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Hi YoH,Originally posted by YearsOfHell View PostWell done for getting away (and coming back!!)
Hang in those feelings, they'll help to keep u going.
My OH answers bail soon, and I can't think about anything else!
I'm desperately trying not to let it take over our lives but it's impossible to forget.
We can get through this!
I'm determined not to give up!
NFAs would be most welcome!!!
Keep praying for the right outcome!
YoH
Think I speak for us all when I say I'm always in your corner rooting for you and hoping everything works out for the best!
Fond regards, stay strong!
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Have answered your emailPeople Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk
PAFAA details ~ https://pacso.co.uk/pafaa-people-aga...ions-of-abuse/
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I've no idea the answer to most of your queries but am in a similar position. I was going to top myself the other day but came across this site which gave me hope and is the only reason I am still alive. I have an appointment during the week with a UK wide solicitor who specialises in these cases. Hang in there.Originally posted by heartbreaking View Post10 days ago my partner was accused of historIc child abuse.He went in for a question as asked by the police. Only to be told they would investigate further.investigate what??? The last 26 years??? .... that's it no bail no arrest. He's not allowed in to my house or see my children.
NOTHING our lives have been stripped from us. He has seen a Solicitor and many people have said the fact he hasn't been arrested is because they haven't got evidence or he said something that has made the police question the accusations. Can anyone shine a light on time scales? Why there's been no arrest? What happens next
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This is a very powerful statement and I want to express that whatever happens things will get better (life is not over until it's over) and many people who are falsely accused go on to resume their life, a little wiser but otherwise free to carry on as before. Even in the worst cases, things get better. For you (and others in such a situation) please consider seeking a counsellor via GP or privately to help if you haven't already. I did and it was a massive helpOriginally posted by Eebygolly View PostI've no idea the answer to most of your queries but am in a similar position. I was going to top myself the other day but came across this site which gave me hope and is the only reason I am still alive. I have an appointment during the week with a UK wide solicitor who specialises in these cases. Hang in there.Last edited by joe_3178; 25 October 2015, 10:34 PM.
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We've had a REALLY bad few days.
We thought once the second interview was done and they had what they wanted the next time we would hear would be an answer to what our future may hold.
No such luck. More consent given and more waiting. .... We are tired and fed up and dreadfully low.
I'd give anything for my family back under one roof
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If you find yourself in hell, keep goingOriginally posted by heartbreaking View PostWe've had a REALLY bad few days.
We thought once the second interview was done and they had what they wanted the next time we would hear would be an answer to what our future may hold.
No such luck. More consent given and more waiting. .... We are tired and fed up and dreadfully low.
I'd give anything for my family back under one roof
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