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Why would the respondent in a sexual abuse case depose the petitioner?

Asked by L1952 (206points) September 17th, 2014 from iPhone

I am going through a sexual abuse case with my toddler and her biological father, no arrest was made but I have put a temporary injunction on him to keep him away from her, And we are awaiting the court date, Now his lawyer is deposing me and I would like to know what they’re trying to prove or what he is trying to get out of?

Also, They claim the reason for “no arrest” was that there was no physical evidence but they did not do an internal examination, They only took pictures of the outside, So I don’t see what kind of physical evidence would of been found. She told CPS what happened and she also see’a a therapist weekly who she talks to about this. I am just trying to protect my daughter, And I am very concerned they will not approve the injunction for this reason. I have a lawyer I am just trying to get more then one opinion, Thanks!

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