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Joanna Opozda and Małgorzata Ostrowska-Królikowska met in court. Antek Królikowski also spoke at the hearing

Małgorzata Ostrowska-Królikowska is fighting in court to secure contact with her grandson.

As reported by the “Super Express” portal, Joanna Opozda and Małgorzata Ostrowska-Królikowska met in court. The widow of Paweł Królikowski is fighting to secure contact with her grandson. Opozda is said to have refused to consent to this. During the hearing, Antek Królikowski himself spoke. At one point, Joanna Opozda left the courtroom.

Małgorzata Ostrowska-Kr&likowska is fighting for her grandson

Małgorzata Ostrowska-Kr&likowska wants to have contact with her grandson, which is why she decided to file a motion to the court to secure contact with him. According to the tabloid, the actress last saw her eldest son's firstborn when he was only one year old. The diary indicates that Joanna Opozda does not want to allow Królikowska to have contact with Vincent.

“Super Express” reports that Joanna Opozda appeared in the courtroom in person, and her mother-in-law connected to the courtroom via the Internet. Antonii Kr&likowski did the same. He was to give extensive explanations to the court.

Joanna Opozda wanted journalists to be able to participate in the hearing, but the judge presiding over the case did not consent to this. “Pudelek” reports that although Opozda came to court smiling, she left the courtroom in a worse mood.

Joanna Opozda spoke out

“There was no verdict today, new evidence has appeared – from my side, which I intend to present at the next hearing,” Joanna Opozda told the media gathered in court.

According to the newspaper's unofficial findings, Małgorzata Ostrowska-Kr&likowska is trying to arrange several meetings a month. This is to take place at a time convenient for both the boy's mother and his grandmother. The next hearing is scheduled for after the new year.

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Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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