Court hears allegations of break-in as former partner accused of taking child
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Court hears allegations of break-in as former partner accused of taking child

Family court examines custody dispute following disputed home entry

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A woman has told court that her former partner broke into her home and took their child without permission. The family court is examining the allegations as part of a custody dispute between the separated parents.

Court hears allegations of break-in as former partner accused of taking child

A local court has heard testimony from a woman who alleges her former partner broke into her home and took their child without permission [1]. The case has brought into focus the tensions that can emerge in custody disputes when separation turns contentious.

The woman presented her account to the court, describing how the incident unfolded. Details of the alleged break-in and the circumstances surrounding the child's removal from the home formed the crux of the court's examination [1].

The case underscores familiar patterns in family law disputes across Malta—situations where parents at odds over custody arrangements resort to actions that courts must then adjudicate. Such matters are typically handled with sensitivity, balancing the welfare of the child against the legal rights of both parents [1].

The court is expected to weigh the evidence presented and determine what legal remedies, if any, are appropriate given the circumstances of the case [1].

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