New Mum Brings Red Folder To Court After Husband Calls Her Unfit-heuh

Fiona arrived at family court with her newborn baby tucked against her chest and one hand clamped around the strap of a changing bag that felt heavier than it should have.

The morning was grey, wet, and cold enough to make her coat cling at the shoulders.

Finn was only 10 days old, wrapped in a little grey blanket that still smelled faintly of the hospital, clean sheets, and the warm milky breath of a baby who knew nothing about adults destroying each other.

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Fiona had barely slept.

Her hair was pinned badly at the back of her head because she had done it in the mirror while Finn whimpered in his Moses basket.

There was baby milk on one sleeve of her cardigan.

There was a small packet of wipes in her pocket and a hospital appointment card folded into the side compartment of the bag.

She had checked the red folder three times before leaving the house.

Once at the kitchen table.

Once by the front door.

Once in the taxi, while Finn slept and rain blurred the pavement outside.

She had told herself she was calm.

She was not calm.

She was held together by tiredness, fear, and the small warm weight of her son breathing against her.

When she stepped inside the court building, the air changed.

Outside, there had been drizzle, traffic, and the ordinary sound of people hurrying through a morning they expected to survive.

Inside, there were polished floors, low voices, paper signs, and the kind of silence that makes every cough feel like a confession.

Her solicitor, Claire, was already waiting near the seating area with a black folder under her arm.

Claire was not warm in the obvious way.

She did not fuss or call Fiona brave.

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