have decided to post after following this forum for a few months and seeing that a recent new member is in a similar situation.
A few months ago my husband of many years was accused of rape by a woman he had been having some sort of affair with. At his first police interview and without a solicitor present he was charged. He thought if he was honest and admitted to having consensual sex it would be sorted out and he would get home. Instead he had to undergo the usual DNA testing, spent a night in the police cells and was up in court the next day. He was allowed out on bail and the next day his name and charge was in the papers.
Needless to say our whole family were devastated. My first reaction was to have nothing to do with him but after a lot of talking and listening to his side of the story as well as knowing the woman involved I decided to stand by him. I have been with him on every visit to his solicitor and recently seen the prosecution statements. It has not been easy, I have experienced every emotion there is.
We are hoping that this does not go to trial but we have been told to be prepared that it will, considering the current political climate.
Does any one have advice on how to prepare yourself emotionally and physically for this?
We also have children who have had to go to work and school knowing that people know about their dad. How do you support your children as well as your husband? The police have also had to become involved with this woman on a couple of occasions with incidents unrelated to my husbands case. Can this have any bearing on my husbands case in relation to her character?
I have taken on board all the information and advice that has been given on this forum but would welcome any more as there are times I feel at a loss, solicitors visits are few and far between and the whole process is so slow.
A few months ago my husband of many years was accused of rape by a woman he had been having some sort of affair with. At his first police interview and without a solicitor present he was charged. He thought if he was honest and admitted to having consensual sex it would be sorted out and he would get home. Instead he had to undergo the usual DNA testing, spent a night in the police cells and was up in court the next day. He was allowed out on bail and the next day his name and charge was in the papers.
Needless to say our whole family were devastated. My first reaction was to have nothing to do with him but after a lot of talking and listening to his side of the story as well as knowing the woman involved I decided to stand by him. I have been with him on every visit to his solicitor and recently seen the prosecution statements. It has not been easy, I have experienced every emotion there is.
We are hoping that this does not go to trial but we have been told to be prepared that it will, considering the current political climate.
Does any one have advice on how to prepare yourself emotionally and physically for this?
We also have children who have had to go to work and school knowing that people know about their dad. How do you support your children as well as your husband? The police have also had to become involved with this woman on a couple of occasions with incidents unrelated to my husbands case. Can this have any bearing on my husbands case in relation to her character?
I have taken on board all the information and advice that has been given on this forum but would welcome any more as there are times I feel at a loss, solicitors visits are few and far between and the whole process is so slow.
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