Wednesday, 28 December 2016

It was the morning of an EAT hearing and I was there early to speak to my client

In fact, I was convinced the employee would receive a great degree of sympathy from the EAT, and would probably win his case. I had told him to bring the cheque book, too, and he was ready to settle it. We had a figure in mind, and it was correctly based on the financial loss [...]
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Karry:
Shortly before my son turned 10 he met this woman and moved across country with zero notice.
(28 December 2016)

Karry:
For six months he followed through with his supervised visitation and I foolishly agreed to an every second-weekend agreement.
(28 December 2016)

Karry:
After his release, he showed more interest.
(28 December 2016)

Karry:
Saw him twice during that time at the jail.
(28 December 2016)

Karry:
When my son was six he was arrested and spent two years in jail.
(28 December 2016)

Karry:
Maybe saw him once or twice a month at a month.
(28 December 2016)

Karry:
For the first few years, I tried to facilitate a relationship between them, but his father didn't really make an effort.
(28 December 2016)

Karry:
His father and I were never together and he never really shown an interest.
(28 December 2016)

Karry:
My son's biological father has been in and out of his life since the day he has been born.
(28 December 2016)

Yael:
Should I tell my girlfriend that her cooking is terrible?
(28 December 2016)

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