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majelu 30/04/08 |
My ex has stopped me from taking the children on vacation? |
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Tracey O 30/04/08 |
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miss_nikki 30/04/08 |
If you have full custody then the decision is 100% of your move and enjoy your vacation! If he has joint custody (which does not appear) and then could challenge its decision, but as long as it does not affect his visit, or you can feel that they could flee with their children that is not keeping the weight in air. |
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justagrandma 30/04/08 |
The school term is not considered a holiday. Wait until you have school and then will be a holiday. You can not just declare a holiday and take the children from school, has the right to want his children to get a complete education. Change your schedule to coincide with a school and a break can not say one thing. The court documents do not have anything to do with the school and may OK, but the court has not. It clearly says to you, the holidays. Not self-declared holiday. |
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Sinderella24 30/04/08 |
N. Your ex can not do anything about it. You are the parent and guardian to have the rights by the court to take your kids on vacation. If you've already cleared by the main and then there's nothing wrong with you that the journey. |
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majelu 30/04/08 |
I am the guardian of my mother's two children. I have a court order that allows me to travel with children on holiday abroad. I wish to take my children in a 10 days of vacation during the school year and were given permission to do so, as children have a record of 100% at the school atttendance by capital. My ex is not happy that we are going in a well-deserved vacation, and my ex says that children should not be taken out of school. Any ideas? |