28 November 2019. Thanksgiving day and the end of the SRA

28 November 2019. Thanksgiving day and the end of the SRA

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IMG_4525_HDRMy beautiful Byron,

This is a Husky named Deli. I am looking after Deli for a week while her parents travel to Hong Kong to visit their son at Uni there. She is a real character. A lot like a wolf. But a super gentle wolf. A regal dog. With great discipline. Born to pull things. She loves me.

It’s thanksgiving day in America today. A special day where Americans give thanks for how lucky they are. It is expressed as a feast, where family and friends join together and eat Turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. Not always in that order.

We are spending thanksgiving with the Lebby’s as usual. Mason is there, back from his University. I  saw him earlier. He has grown about 2 inches and he speaks really well. We  had a lovely half hour chat with him. It will be so cool when you meet again with him and catch up with all they years where you were not able to meet thanks to the decision by British family lawIMG_4528_HDR. And specifically, Charlotte Adler, Michele O’Leary and Tom Amlot, all of whom are famous in America now for their conduct. Mason and you got on so well when you were here. Do you remember the two girls, Taylor and Ryan? Here’s Taylor today at Thanksgiving. She is 8 now. And she plays in the World 8 and under golf championships. Ryan is almost ten and she is a good golfer too. All the people there today remember you from your visit to California and are rooting for you. You made a lot of friends when you were here.

I am afraid my efforts with the Solicitors regulation Authority have come to nothing. Much as I expected and was assured would be the case. I had hoped they would consider the various contradictions between their published ethical list and the conduct of these three aforementioned to warrant a disciplinary investigation. At the very least to explain to you why the court felt it is best that you do not see your father and so I submitted a formal complaint.  After 66 days had no reply I sent a reminder. I directed my complaint against Adler’s solicitor, Tom Amlot. For the breaches he is guilty of. I couldn’t file against Adler herself because of the complaint’s system.

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