Waugh has posted an update on the custody case relating to his daughter.
https://www.thebernician.net/major-pro ... -daughter/
However, whilst I will soon be telling the story of what has transpired on my blog [and in a new feature documentary I am making called SNATCHED], for legal reasons, I am only able to tell you the following things.
I have denied the Family Court jurisdiction to act, maintained Superior Guardianship Rights and have not been served with a single court document, even though social services falsely claim they have been trying to serve me since the start.
It is therefore obvious that I am not even a party to the case, which was confirmed by the court last Friday, implicitly meaning that my daughter should never have been taken out of my care.
Its hard to know what to make of this. Is he just flat out lying about not being a party to the case? To speculate, is there a connection with the fact that Waugh claims not to have registered the child's birth?
Who has parental responsibility for a child?
A mother will automatically have parental responsibility for a child from birth, but a father will only have parental responsibility if they’re married to the mother or are named on the child’s birth certificate as the father.
https://nationallegalservice.co.uk/nati ... e%20child.
Is the fact that Waugh was having appointments with a notary related?
If you don’t automatically have parental responsibility for a child, you may be able to apply but it will depend on your association to the child.
Why do you need to show proof of parental responsibility?
Proof of parental responsibility means having some kind of document that proves that you have a relationship with a child where you provide them with their basic needs, as listed above.
This could be shown in the form of having your name on the child’s birth certificate, but it could also be a consent letter that has been signed and dated by the parent of the child.
Depending on who you are trying to prove your parental responsibility to, you may also need to provide documents confirming your address, the child’s address, and confirmation of the child’s date of birth.
Be that as it may, as ever, Waugh is parroting legal terms which would appear to have no status in UK law with his reference to 'Superior Guardianship Rights'. And claiming that you can deny the Family Court jurisdiction to act is an
interesting strategy.
At least he does now admit that his previous claims that the case was part of a conspiracy against him were mistaken, at least partially.
I was wrong about the taking of my daughter being an MI6 operation. MI6 simply hoped to capitalize on the demoralizing course of events.
Perhaps he realised that coming across as unhinged might be counterproductive.