Swiss Expat (SALT Academy Football Coach) Tried To Forcefully Take Kid From Cambodian Mother in Battambang (VIDEO)
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Re: Swiss Expat (SALT Academy Football Coach) Tried To Forcefully Take Kid From Cambodian Mother in Battambang (VIDEO)
A public statement from SALT Academy-Cambodia a few hours ago. They even say more will be transparent soon. I don't see any reason to delete a video they are making public statements on and even say more info will be released about this "domestic dispute" at a later time:
"Earlier today, a video of our founder Sam was put online.
In the video, we see Sam and his ex-wife unwilling to let go of their son.
Sam has legal custody over the child - a court ruling which is not being respected by the mother who is not allowing Sam to connect to his son and refuse his son to be in right school.
The real story is not shown in this video and does not share the truth.
Please don’t judge Sam incorrectly, a man who has dedicated more than a decade of his life to Cambodia.
More will be made transparent soon.
Thank you for your support.
SALT Academy.
"Earlier today, a video of our founder Sam was put online.
In the video, we see Sam and his ex-wife unwilling to let go of their son.
Sam has legal custody over the child - a court ruling which is not being respected by the mother who is not allowing Sam to connect to his son and refuse his son to be in right school.
The real story is not shown in this video and does not share the truth.
Please don’t judge Sam incorrectly, a man who has dedicated more than a decade of his life to Cambodia.
More will be made transparent soon.
Thank you for your support.
SALT Academy.
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Re: Swiss Expat (SALT Academy Football Coach) Tried To Forcefully Take Kid From Cambodian Mother in Battambang (VIDEO)
If he has legal custody he did not try to forcefully take his kid from the mother, the mother forcefully kept his child away from him despite him being the legal guardian.
Thread title should be changed as if he does have legal custody the mother is in the wrong regardless of how it looks.
Ok, Sam should have just called the police and got them to deal with it but we all do stupid shit when our children are involved.
Thread title should be changed as if he does have legal custody the mother is in the wrong regardless of how it looks.
Ok, Sam should have just called the police and got them to deal with it but we all do stupid shit when our children are involved.
Re: Swiss Expat (SALT Academy Football Coach) Tried To Forcefully Take Kid From Cambodian Mother in Battambang (VIDEO)
I don't know what the (family) law is in Cambodia but in Australia it is not that simple. Police will NOT get involved in family law disputes unless there are specific court orders demanding they take action. Recovery orders are not issued lightly and are only issued when all reasonable steps have been taken to get the respondent to comply with current orders.kiwiincambodia wrote:
Ok, Sam should have just called the police and got them to deal with it but we all do stupid shit when our children are involved.
Given corruption in Cambodia whomever has legal custody may be covered by law but may have got that outcome by dubious means. But necessarily in this case but certainly not to be overlooked either.
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Re: Swiss Expat (SALT Academy Football Coach) Tried To Forcefully Take Kid From Cambodian Mother in Battambang (VIDEO)
Seems like all these guys guy dedicating them selfs to KoW are just getting fucked over and made to look bad .
This last couple weeks theres
SAM
Angelina jolie
That Mark teacher guy PP
This last couple weeks theres
SAM
Angelina jolie
That Mark teacher guy PP
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Swiss Expat (SALT Academy Football Coach) Tried To Forcefully Take Kid From Cambodian Mother in Battambang (VIDEO)
I've heard going to the police going both ways in Cambodia, but if he is the legal guardian, by court order, that works in his favour.
If they have only "mutually agreed" together the child would stay with him that could complicate things, especially if nothing is in writing.
If they have only "mutually agreed" together the child would stay with him that could complicate things, especially if nothing is in writing.
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