lala630312 wrote:Thx, Mila. But i don't understand the Russian laws.

If Baturin hasn't reason ( for example Jana would be dangerous for the children) why he doesn't allow Jana that she can see the children, then he can't do this injustice!

And there are people in Russian who support Baturin?

Baturin knows whom to pay, so that the court takes decisions against Jana. But even when the court takes a decision, that Jana is allowed to see the kids, and she goes to the village where they live he doesn't allow her, she goes to the local justice officials and asks them to help her see the kids, but Baturin has bought all of them and they say they cannot help her. On another occasion she goes to the school, where one of the boys studies and asks the director to see the boy, the director says she is not allowed to do this, Baturin has showed him a document.
On another occasion, Baturin even writes her a telegram, that she can come to see the boy on his birthday, she goes there and it appears that the kids with Baturin has gone away. I could not understand well, if it was on this occasion, or on another one, but Baturin has arranged a journey with a boat on the river and Jana and her parents arrive and the boat just leaves without waiting for them. By the way, on this occasion, Jana's mother nearly faintеd out of despair.
On another occasion Baturin hid the kids somewhere and did not tell her where to find them, Jana searched for them for 2 months, without knowing what has happened to the two boys, where they are, how are they, what is happening. She evn took a private detective to search for them, because she did not know if they are all right?
Can you imagine such a monster???
