Former Partner Accused of Breaking Into Home to Take Child
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Former Partner Accused of Breaking Into Home to Take Child

Court hears allegations of unlawful entry and child removal in domestic dispute case

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Luke Farrugia&David Cassar

A Maltese court is hearing a case involving allegations that a woman's former partner broke into her home and removed their child without permission. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions in what appears to be a custody or access matter between the former couple.

A Maltese court has heard testimony in a case involving a woman who alleges her former partner broke into her home to take their child without permission [1].

The incident highlights ongoing tensions in what appears to be a custody or access dispute between the former couple. Such cases often involve complex family law matters and questions about parental rights and responsibilities under Maltese law.

During court proceedings, the woman detailed how her former partner gained entry to her residence and removed their child from the home [1]. The circumstances surrounding the break-in and the legality of the removal are now matters before the court.

These types of cases are not uncommon in Malta's family courts, where disputes over custody, access, and parental authority frequently arise following relationship breakdowns. The outcome will likely have significant implications for how custody and access arrangements are managed between the parties going forward.

The court continues to hear evidence in the matter as it works toward a determination on the allegations raised [1].

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