• Xenforo Cloud upgraded our forum to XenForo version 2.3.4. This update has created styling issues to our current templates. We will continue to work on clearing up these issues for the next few days, but please report any other issues you may experience so we can look into. Thanks for your patience and understanding.

Help? Please.

AS93

New Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2012
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
Hi everyone, I'm new here and called Amy.
I've had a few solicitors letters go back and forth between my solicitor and my baby's fathers solicitor however nothings ever gone to court or mediation and the letters have stopped now.
Anyway the baby's father has regular contact (once a week for two hours) but doesn't stay for long and just sits there, he has no bond with the baby.
I now want to move to France with my baby as my parents (who I live with) have got a job over there and I'll be homeless if I don't go with them. Is this legal? And how much access would my baby's dad get if I did move?
I want him to have access, but he's done nothing for my baby since she was born, so I don't want him to be able to have her in England for weeks at a time.
Thanks.
 
I think your going to have to sort something out with the Father. If you can't come to an agreement your going to have to go through court i'm guessing?

I don't know how it will work or how much access he will have if you move though. You'll have to find out. Sorry.
 
No advice unfortunately:hugs:
But maybe speak to a solicitor or your local CAB? They are helpful:) good luck! Sounds exciting.
 
If he is on the birth certificate you have to get him to agree to let you go. Going without permission is tantamount to kidnap in the eyes of the law. My cousin moved from North England to South England for family reasons and her FOB contacted the police who put out a warrant for her arrest due to kidnap... such a joke as he does F all, contributes nothing etc etc.
However I used to know someone whose father lived in another country and he would go over for 2-3 weeks every summer to spend time with him. Also there is various ways to keep in contact etc.
I also think it might be best to go to a solicitor and get written down some sound reasons why moving to France would be good not only for you but for LO.

Hope something there helps :hugs:
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Members online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
1,650,347
Messages
27,147,167
Members
255,792
Latest member
dspls
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "c48fb0faa520c8dfff8c4deab485d3d2"
<-- Admiral -->