20-07-2009, 23:38
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Family issues
Evening guys n gals,
This is slightly sensitive issues - I need stop family and step family from seeing my child - there is many reasons why, as to which, i'm not gonna go into. as there isn't enough space
Is there anything, legally I can do?
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21-07-2009, 00:02
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Re: Family issues
Do you have responsability for the child?
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21-07-2009, 00:02
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Re: Family issues
Shared custody, between the mother and I.
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21-07-2009, 00:08
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Re: Family issues
there is no such thing in law as shared custody and has not been for years. Its called joint responsability nowadays  IF one parent gets control its a residency order I think
So you have been to court and the shared whatever has been ordered? were you married? Which family are you trying to stop seeing the child yours or hers?
I have assumed you are seperated which I could well be wrong about?
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21-07-2009, 00:11
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Re: Family issues
Yes we seperated.
No - we wern't married - No. No courts involved yet. Trying to stop my family and my "step" family..
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21-07-2009, 00:16
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Re: Family issues
so you have no court order and you were not married. I am sorry to say but without court orders there is very little you can do. Is your name on the birth certificate?
Is your child at serious risk then?
Talk to the mother tell her why you think its a bad thing . Would she take your child to them?
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21-07-2009, 00:22
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Re: Family issues
No - Yes i'm on the birth certificate - the mother arranges to see them behind my back, then says x,y,z is coming to see her -
I've tried talking to her nicely, ammicably, till i'm blue in the face, she doesn't listen.
I was told a care and control order may be able to assist.
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21-07-2009, 00:24
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Re: Family issues
Well you will have to see a solicitor and you will have to prove I imagine that your child is at risk with these visits.
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21-07-2009, 00:26
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Re: Family issues
Well there are several issues, something i'm not going to discuss here, it;s just not right.
Anything you can suggest?
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21-07-2009, 00:30
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Re: Family issues
you will need to seek advice from professionals mate any advice anyone gives here without full information would be incomplete. I understand why you do not want to discuss it here and I agree.
My experience begins and ends with the family solicitors family courts mitigation and welfare officers(as someone who went through it and didnt lose lol). See your family solicitor and tell him/her everything
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21-07-2009, 00:33
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Re: Family issues
Thanks Zing - any advice from anyone else, would be appreciated!
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21-07-2009, 00:47
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Re: Family issues
zing is right,It sounds like you need a qualified expert and some good 'proof' to support your decisions....before you end up doing something desperate.
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21-07-2009, 01:28
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Re: Family issues
just as added advice to get advice
i run a nursery we are now not allowed to prevent a parent taking a child even if the other partner doesn't want them to until we see a court order or an official letter from a solicitor stating that some sort of action is being taken through the court
only other way is for the social to get involved if there is a serious and immediate risk to the child
remember too anyone family or not who has had an ongoing relationship with a child can apply to the court for access
if there is any risk get someone involved AS SOON AS POSSIBLE if its about differences on parenting and how to then its better to get those sorted with a court order if you cant agree
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21-07-2009, 08:11
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Re: Family issues
I know you are not going to share your whys and donts as why you do not want family members to see your child.
Please remember that they are family, and may love her/him to bits and be upset at such a move on your part. Does your child not wish to see these family members also?
It is always good to talk!
If you can not direct with the other folk at this time, get a mediator in.
You may be in a difficult situation now, but just think how worse it could get.
Tread carefully, sometimes it is best to sit back and think about things and the consequences of an action taken in haste.
What ever path you take, I wish you and your child well Webcrawler.
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21-07-2009, 08:48
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Re: Family issues
Along with what Lucy has said and good advice it is, but if you think your child is at risk then act on it.
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