STJ allowed the child, now 9 years old, to return home. Despite the decision, the family says they will move forward with action against the Portuguese State.
Recently, the Supreme Court of Justice allowed the child, now nine years old, to return home. Despite the decision, the girl’s family is not satisfied and says they will move forward with action against the Portuguese State.
Court places girl away from family
Susana Moreira, the girl’s mother’s lawyer, understands that the residential care measure was “hasty” and “illegal” from the beginning. She also talks about the damage suffered by the child during the period she lived away from her family.
Lawyer considers court decision “hasty” and “illegal” from the beginning
During the approximately two years that the girl was at the institution, Ana, the mother, made daily trips to the girl’s school to wish her a simple good morning. To the CM He explains that this is the only way he could cope with not being able to be with his daughter. To fight for custody of the child, the woman worked in four different places.
Woman had to work four jobs to regain custody of her daughter
Recently, the Supreme Court of Justice allowed the child, now nine years old, to return home.