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    I need some help, my ex husband is stopping me from seeing my 2 children, they live with him full time but we still have 50/50 parental responsibility, he has recently caught my daughter vaping and says its my fault and he thinks I'm supplying her with vapes, so i cant have them, he has been making my life hell in the last 2 years since we have split up, it was not a good marriage he was controlling and undermining. Last time he tried to stop me taking the children he got aggressive towards me and i don't want them to be witness to that so i need some advice on what i can do and where i stand, he's also made a complaint to social services about me and the whole vaping thing. I just want to see my kids and they are desperately upset that i cant go and get them.
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    tag Celestine
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      You need to go to court for a Child Arrangements Order under s8 Children Act 1989. On what you have said, the court will allow you contact: there is a statutory presumption that the involvement of each parent in the life of the child will be beneficial to the welfare of the child, and the paramount concern of the court is the welfare of the child.
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