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Why does the social service break families apart instead of helping them sort their problems out?

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Why does the social service break families apart instead of helping them sort their problems out?

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Social services have a directive to try to keep families together where possible. They never take anyone into a refuge without reasonable cause. Also they do not refuse him access without reasonable cause. All their dealings are transparent and can be challenged. Sometimes a woman has a violent partner who is also controlling and if social services intervenes, then they look at the situation more rationally than the woman and make a ruling that she may not like because she is in the spell of the man. The welfare of your child is paramount and is taken account of when deciding.

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