i wouldn't holidays are for the kid to have fun as well
2007-11-10 04:46:54
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answered by shannons mum 2
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This is indeed a matter for the courts. You'll have to speak with your divorce lawyer about it. I realize that you're probably right - that the children shouldn't be in the hotel room by themselves, but deep-down inside of you, ask yourself What exactly do you want to gain out of this? Do you want your children NOT to have much to do with your Ex? Do you want the visitations to be on YOUR terms only? Really and truly ask yourself precisely what it is that you want. If you just want to be a control-freak because your ex left you for his present spouse etc. etc. etc., then you may be in for a long and expensive fight. Even if you're right, it will be a long and expensive fight. So speak with your lawyer, go over the court orders very carefully and decide if you'd be better off suing him - or leaving things as they are. Oh but you don't have any money? Well, that's something to think about. Even if you're right - this will be expensive and ugly. However, if you are concerned about being accused of neglect yourself, contact child protective services and report the situation. But FIRST speak with your lawyer. Even if you don't have $$, you should at least have a good solid plan before doing anything.
2016-05-29 02:10:54
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answered by alida 3
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2007-11-10 04:53:23
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answered by sophie s 3
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tony, what is it about this case that has you so interested. Is it the fact that you can get so many peoples backs up about it. I am all for a healthy debate, they are brilliant, but this isn't intelligent debate its childish and tbh its getting a bit boring
to answer your question, i would not leave my daughter on her own on holiday, if i was going to get lashed at the bar(which i wouldn't) i would take her with me, that is the whole idea of a family holiday. The kids go with you.
2007-11-10 07:27:49
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answered by donnajaneindigo 4
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16 or 17 years of age
2007-11-10 05:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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18 with 21 best
2007-11-10 05:12:50
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answered by Dave M 7
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About 16 but then I'd be afraid they would use room service and the film service.Earlier this year my 6 year old realised we were all inclusive on our hol he thought it was great all the ice cream he could eat and no mum moaning about the price.
2007-11-10 04:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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what the point of going on Holiday with your kids then leave them i always thought you had fun with your children when you go on Holiday with them not to leave them it would,nt be a family hoiday now would it
2007-11-10 06:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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16 is the legal age
2007-11-10 05:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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18 years old.
2007-11-10 05:05:27
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answered by trancebabe 4
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Kids are your flesh and blood, they are very precious, they should never be left alone like that.
2007-11-10 05:23:37
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answered by Daisy Roots 5
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