Former Partner Broke Into Home to Take Child, Court Hears
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Former Partner Broke Into Home to Take Child, Court Hears

Woman testifies about alleged unlawful entry and custody breach

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A woman has testified in court about her former partner breaking into her home to take their child without permission. The case highlights tensions over custody and access rights between separated parents in Malta.

Former Partner Broke Into Home to Take Child, Court Hears

A woman has told the court how her former partner forced his way into her home to take their child without permission, in a case that highlights the ongoing tensions over custody and access rights between separated parents [1].

The incident saw the man allegedly breach the woman's home in what she described as a frightening intrusion into her private space. The court heard testimony about how the incident unfolded, with the woman recounting the moment her ex-partner entered her residence [1].

Cases involving disputed custody and unauthorized access to children have become increasingly common in Malta's family law system. This particular case underscores the serious nature of such disputes when one parent believes their access rights have been violated [1].

The woman's account to the court detailed the circumstances surrounding the entry into her home. Such matters typically involve multiple legal considerations, including questions of parental rights, home security, and the best interests of the child involved [1].

The case continues to be heard in court, where both parties will present their versions of events and evidence relating to the incident [1].

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