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Practically corrupt system of justice

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31 Jul 24 #523612 by chrissy66
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i feel the same the only difference is i had a barrister whom did very little to nothing at all. ex had solicitor and got all he wanted. the situation i have been put in by my ex is unbelievable all i want is a decent place to live.

i agree it is an absolutely disgusting treatment of inocent people. i believe they make a desicion based on if they ;ike you or not and not based on who needs what.
nothing will ever change it is all a power struggle, they know they have the power to destroy our lives and they do that with a blink of an eye.
totally corrupt system.

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