You have an order from court stating visitation rights? Then take him back to court for violation of rights. You should also see if your area has free counseling or womens rights (or mens).
He can not state anything. There are laws in place now. He is just trying to push your buttons, which seemingly he knows how and where they are, Don't let him. You know him, use what you know to your advantage.
2007-09-16 11:37:34
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answered by ? 6
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The courts as a whole would prefer you and your husband sort out the matter amicably. He isn't technically breaking any law....just going against the grain....i.e. court order. Both of you will have to agree that things have changed...and it would appear that the court order may have to be reviewed. If you and your husband cannot work something out together, then it will have to go back to court to be re-reviewed by a judge. Have you asked your daughter how she feels bout her dad collecting her from school? She has views as well. And the courts will take those into account as well. I would suggest that to avoid any unpleasantries that a mutual agreement with the courts sanction be worked out. All the best.
2007-09-16 11:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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First your husband wasn't abusive he replaced into neglecting yet he in no way hit or harm you. And as this comprehensive element seems to be approximately you i do no longer see it as being mentally abusive the two. And in honesty why could he might desire to aologize for being a foul husband AFTER the divorce? it extremely is over he's no longer a husband anymore no appology is needed. As to your sneakyness of no longer telling him until finally after the signing of the divorce papers purely says which you're a important bi*tch. As for the restraining order that wasn't smart that replaced into cruel if he didnt' easily attempt and harm you all you have executed is be a bitter bi*ch against a guy that purely needs to make certain his youngster. And the "he's spent the previous 4 years attempting to make certain his daughter and begging me to permit him spend time along with her" that shows how cruel, immature and tousled you quite are. there are maximum of single mothers and fathers accessible that could choose to have a companion or perhaps ex companion that needs to make certain there young little ones. You sound like a brat to me and that i wish that he unearths a thank you to take this baby from you until now you truthfully harm this childs mentality the way yours is.
2016-10-09 07:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You could contact Citizens Advice they should be able to tell you what to do, but have you spoken to your daughter about what she wants?
Having her father pick her up at the bus stop every day at least means she will get home safely, without having to walk from the bus to home in all kinds of weathers and with evenings getter darker earlier.
If your ex-husband wants to see more of your daughter because he loves her surely that is good for her? My ex can't be bothered to see his son and I have seen first hand the pain this causes and would welcome him making such an effort (even though from my point of view if I never see him again it will be too soon!!)
Before you take any action, talk to your daughter and ask her what she wants. Ask her to be honest with you. So often children in situations like this try to find the answer they think you want to hear!
Good luck!
2007-09-16 14:26:42
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answered by libbyft 5
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I bought the "Text you ex back" ebook and it has been a real help through possibly the hardest time of my life. It's an intensive guide that explains hot to bring your ex back using simple text messages. This is the site where you can find the whole system http://getyourexback.toptips.org
2014-09-25 02:07:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Would it not be wiser to consult your daughter and ask her what she thinks? After all, she is not a vacuum cleaner or washing machine.
Forget the strained relationship. Think ONLY of what is best for you ALL.
If you have a problem thinking it out, simply try handing the question over to your Higher Power. The win/win answer WILL come ....IF you believe it can come!
2007-09-16 14:39:18
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answered by bak2deefuture 3
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Time to contact your local citizen's advice bureau......And also check with the Clerk of the Court where the Court Order was made........If there is an actual Court Order in respect of your daughter, you can report your ex-husband to the police if he takes your daughter without your consent.....it amounts to kidnap!!
2007-09-16 11:37:24
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answered by cautious 3
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I think that so long as he doesnt present any kind of a threat to you or your daughter you should let him go ahead..the more people we have in our lives who care for us the better..if he has a history of abuse or violence see a solicitor and get a Court Order..otherwise chill out, why cause pain when the World is already full of it?
2007-09-16 11:38:29
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answered by TheEnemyWithin 2
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Try being flexible, it is so much cheaper. Maybe then he will work with you, instead of against you. He IS her father when all is said and done.
The first answer - I know you are right, but I have to say it is ridiculous that a man can be considered to have "kidnapped" his own child. A father is equally as much a parent as the mother. Oh, how silly of us to make the mistake of being born with testicles. They really are a disadvantage in life.
2007-09-16 11:38:40
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answered by Phil McCracken 5
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is there a reason you dont want him to see his daughter or help with her at the bus stop.. what is the harm in this. it may be to you and your daughters advantage and safty
if he is threat to your daughter then you can go to the police and show your order from the judge. there is no real free leagle fees for something like this.
maybe you should try to talk it over with him.
2007-09-16 11:39:34
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answered by IHATETHEEUSKI 5
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