Court hears allegations of home break-in and child abduction
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Court hears allegations of home break-in and child abduction

Former partner accused of unlawfully entering woman's residence to take their child

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A Maltese court is hearing testimony in a case where a woman's former partner allegedly broke into her home and took their child. The proceedings are examining claims of unlawful entry and custody-related allegations.

Former partner accused of forcible home entry

A Maltese court has heard evidence regarding allegations that a woman's former partner broke into her home to take their shared child without permission [1].

The case centers on claims of an unlawful entry and the removal of a minor from the mother's residence. Court proceedings have begun to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident and establish the facts of what occurred [1].

Legal proceedings underway

The court is hearing testimony from the woman involved in the incident as authorities investigate the allegations of breaking and entering, as well as potential custody-related offenses [1].

The case highlights ongoing tensions that can arise between separated parents regarding custody arrangements and access to children. Such matters are treated seriously by Malta's legal system, which prioritizes the protection of minors and the rule of law [1].

The proceedings are continuing as the court examines evidence presented by both parties involved in the dispute [1].

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