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Re: Moving Abroad Without My Kids: A Case Study
What about fathers who live overseas because the ex took they’re child away? Any studies on that ?
Re: Your Separated Father's Rights
There is nothing here about which UK laws are broken by mothers who deliberately block their children's access to their father…
Re: Your Right to Be Kept Informed About Your Child: A Guide
My son is 3 I have him 4 days on 4 off at the minute he’s poorly with a temp of 41.9 (waiting…
Re: What Happens If My Ex Keeps the Children Without My Consent?
I haven't seen my son for over 5 months now as my wife has refused to let me have any…
Re: When Your Ex-Partner Denies You Access
@trev.with the( age )off the child if she wants to meet me she can come find me if she wants to meet me .she might…
Re: When Your Ex-Partner Denies You Access
@trev.in my experience there is not much you can do when your ex denies you access back to (court) is all you can do…
Re: When Your Ex-Partner Denies You Access
I have been brought to family court by my wife in revenge. I was paying child maintenance from the first month she…
Re: What Happens If My Ex Keeps the Children Without My Consent?
@brightspark.this is (sincerely from the bottom off my heart ).i never had a bond with my…
Re: Do You Know Your Rights as a Father?
@paul.this is (sincerely from my heart) .before reading a lot off (blogs) about fathers rights and about the emotional…
Re: Do You Know Your Rights as a Father?
@paul.this is (sincerely from my heart) .before reading a lot off (blogs) about fathers rights and about the emotional…