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What is the best web site to get advice online for matters to do with ex partners wanting access 2 children?

my ex partner wants access to our children but he wont come if his girlfreind cant come but it has nothing to do with her he wont come to the house on his own he wants her involved but i dont want that have i got rights to keep her awayWhat is the best web site to get advice online for matters to do with ex partners wanting access 2 children?
You need a solicitor's advice - it will be a lot safer than trying to understand the legal complexities yourself from a website. Also, if any sort of enforcement is required, you will need the legal help anyway.What is the best web site to get advice online for matters to do with ex partners wanting access 2 children?
You dont have the right to stop him from having access to the children but you do have the right to not have her in your home,maybe he can collect them and take them elsewhere. You need help from the family law system to set up access visits but no matter how much you hate him you dont have the right to stop it.The only way any court will stop him from having access is if the children are in any danger and if thats the case you need to be applying for sole custody.Its hard when partners move on and only time heals but trust me if you try and intevene your kids will hate you for it.Look at the positives you can do something with your time whilst he has access and start moving on with your life.
Your rights depend upon your marital situation at the time of birth of your child.





Try parentcentre.gov.uk, it has lots of forums on there specifically about parental rights etc; and answers often come from solicitors and the likes.








ps. to all the do gooders who constantly say that mothers have no rights to keep children away from fathers - this is real life, there are LOTS of reasons why - don't be so judgemental.
It is normal for a mother to say she doesn't want the children to meet dad's girlfriend yet but it is normally a case of ';yet';. You won't be able to keep her away forever. Usually it's only reasonable when dad's relationship is still new and he should respect that. But if she has been around for quite a while and their relationship is stable, you will eventually have to accept that they will have to meet her. It would be prudent for you to tell your children that they are to be polite to dad's girlfriend, and not encourage them to be rude or nasty to her. Even if she is actually the reason your marriage broke down, your children should not be burdened with these issues, and in any case, often, cool politeness can be more devastating than open rudeness. As to him not coming unless she can come too, as a father he should put his children first and come to see them even if she isn't included. Maybe you can suggest to him that if contact goes well (it hasn't been called ';access'; for years) then you'll agree to the children meeting his girlfriend. Whatever concerns you might have, you can discuss them with him beforehand and make sure they are addressed.
all the courts are interested in is the children.If he wants to see his children then it wouldnt be important weather his g/f was allowed to visit or not.best thing to do would be seek advice from a solicitor but if your offering fair access then they,ll see him as being petty but if his relationship is strong and she is of no harm to your kids then eventually it will work in his favour
This is difficult. Your ex is in the middle of all this. I presume that his new girlfriend is not so happy about how everything is going concerning you and your kids. Your ex is now stuck to try and keep you and his new girl happy. He obviously love the new girl and want her to be involved. Lets face it, she is in this relationship and if he has children she needs to be involved. Would you like it if your ex didn't want your new man to see or be involved with your kids? Neither you or your ex will be able to move on with your lives if your past is always going to cause problems and upsets. If you want your kids to know and love they're father it will be wrong to put him under so much pressure. Get over the girlfriend, you sound jealous.


If you see a solicitor he might give you some legal advice, but i think its silly!!
Lisa i am in EXACTLY the same position as you-its a long story how i am dealing with it - if you wanna chat just im or email me would be nice to talk thru with someone who understands!! naomi
honey....he is your ex now...accept his new partner and keep it peaceful....i know it's nothing to do with her but she will be in your kids lives too...to save all the bickering and fighting, just accept her...it's about the kids really, so try not to make things worse by fighting over who's coming and who isn't....be adult about it.....you could always have someone drop the kids off at his place if you don't want her near you, as long as she is good to your kids, then there's nothing to worry about....
no father should b kept away from his kids!!.ur lucky he wants to b involved many dads dont have anything to do with there kids through choice and the mums beg them 2 c there kids to no avail so bite your tounge and let him b a part of his kids lives hes moved on and is obviusly happy..couldnt you come to some sort of arrangement whereby she waits in the car while he picks the kids up..shes obviously not a threat to anyone and isnt trying to b there mum..shes his partner now ..how would you feel if he wasnt happy with the kids spending time with you and your new partner..stop being so childish
You could call your local legal aid society, find them in the local yellow pages. They will be able to give you legal advice and know what they are talking about. Good luck and God bless****
Why dont you go to citizens advice they can help you and it is free.
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    If you aren't comfortable with him, then don't continue talking with him. Just email him back and let him know you don't think you have any connection with him. Or tell him you're legless and really take offense to him talking about your handicap like that. :-)About this guy I talk online...advice please?
    I would respond to his email, referring to all of the other things you have discussed with one another, and completely ignore the comment about sending a picture showing your legs. He may have realised it wasn't a very tasteful request, and may regret having asked.


    But if he pushes it in his next email, it is a good indication that, as you say, he is not looking for a serious relationship. Either that or he's incredibly stupid. And then I would drop out of contact.

    Family law. Fast, free, reliable, online advice. Where can I get it?

    Basically, the police and a social worker from child protective services showed up at about 9:30 p.m. They had received a ';referral'; from ';someone'; that my 8 year old nephew is not attending school. There was also mention that ';people'; or ';someone'; is smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol in the backyard and downstairs room. No one in the home drinks any type of alcohol. I believe there may be some indulgence in marijuana though I know never outside and only on rare occasion by my sister. My sister and her son currently reside in our mothers home as mom is getting on in age and doesn't get around as well as she used to. The home is neither a ';party place'; nor ';flop house';. Visitors to the home are limited to family which includes myself (50), my son (23), my sisters two older children (23 %26amp; 21), their significant others (25 %26amp; 21) %26amp; 2 of my sisters friends (approx 32 %26amp; 35). When they arrived they showed no warrant but my sister allowed them into the home. They questioned her then had her wake her son and then leave the room while they questioned him. My sisters son has untreated ADHD and is home schooled by her. The officers left and shortly afterward so did the CPS worker. My sister was told by her that she and her son were adorable and when she stated to the worker that she is not trying to hurt her son she is trying to help him the worker smiled and said that she understood. However my sister was left with instructions to contact another social worker. This was about 3 wks ago. They have played phone tag since and last week the social worker left a message that she received another referral %26amp; she wants to schedule an appointment to come to the home and speak with her and her son. My sister is afraid if they test her urine they will find her positive for the marijuana and may remove her son from her custody. Can they do this? Why wasn't the initial visit by the CPS worker sufficient to close this case? Apparently they were not concerned as the boy was not taken into custody? What should/can she do? If they return to the home and she just doesn't answer the door will they force entry into the home if they have a warrant? Would they be able to obtain a warrant for this? Will her avoidance cause them to obtain a warrant and again would they be able to for this? How quickly can they obtain this warrant? My sister tends to hide her head in the sand and hope that everything will just go away on its own or run and hide. She's been through a lot in life and personally I believe she too suffers from an untreated condition such as agoraphobia or something along those lines. Could even be PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) leftover from an abusive relationship with the boys father, which ended in May 2003. She has severe problems talking with anyone she doesn't know especially if the encounter may be negative or confrontational, she NEVER answers or speaks on the phone to anyone except her own children and even with them it is rare. They communicate face to face or via text messaging. She is 47 years old, and resides in Daly City, San Mateo County, California








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    Hope this helped

    Family law. Fast, free, reliable, online advice. Where can I get it?

    Basically, the police and a social worker from child protective services showed up at about 9:30 p.m. They had received a ';referral'; from ';someone'; that my 8 year old nephew is not attending school. There was also mention that ';people'; or ';someone'; is smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol in the backyard and downstairs room. No one in the home drinks any type of alcohol. I believe there may be some indulgence in marijuana though I know never outside and only on rare occasion by my sister. My sister and her son currently reside in our mothers home as mom is getting on in age and doesn't get around as well as she used to. The home is neither a ';party place'; nor ';flop house';. Visitors to the home are limited to family which includes myself (50), my son (23), my sisters two older children (23 %26amp; 21), their significant others (25 %26amp; 21) %26amp; 2 of my sisters friends (approx 32 %26amp; 35). When they arrived they showed no warrant but my sister allowed them into the home. They questioned her then had her wake her son and then leave the room while they questioned him. My sisters son has untreated ADHD and is home schooled by her. The officers left and shortly afterward so did the CPS worker. My sister was told by her that she and her son were adorable and when she stated to the worker that she is not trying to hurt her son she is trying to help him the worker smiled and said that she understood. However my sister was left with instructions to contact another social worker. This was about 3 wks ago. They have played phone tag since and last week the social worker left a message that she received another referral %26amp; she wants to schedule an appointment to come to the home and speak with her and her son. My sister is afraid if they test her urine they will find her positive for the marijuana and may remove her son from her custody. Can they do this? Why wasn't the initial visit by the CPS worker sufficient to close this case? Apparently they were not concerned as the boy was not taken into custody? What should/can she do? If they return to the home and she just doesn't answer the door will they force entry into the home if they have a warrant? Would they be able to obtain a warrant for this? Will her avoidance cause them to obtain a warrant and again would they be able to for this? How quickly can theFamily law. Fast, free, reliable, online advice. Where can I get it?
    First of all, Social Workers do not have the authority or means to test a persons urine.


    They will not force entry into the home but your Sister should cooperate with CPS and it will make things easier on her.


    Yes, they CAN go through Family Court and obtain a warrant within hours.





    Cases remain open for 90 days or until CPS complete their investigation and make a determination on the information received.


    Perhaps since your nephew is not enrolled in the school system, they are concerned and making reports.


    You Sister need to have documentation of her home schooling her Son and should also be taking him for ADHD treatment by a Doctor or a medical provider.


    That would be their concerns.


    And if she is smoking pot, she should stop.


    She should also make a concerted effort to contact the worker(s) ASAP.





    They will remove a child from the home only if the child is in imminent danger. Apparently, there were no signs of that.

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    My show is called The Dehumanization Process, its about socitety and things of a similar matter, its posted on myspace and youtube and vsocial, but im having problems getting popular any ideas that anyone can give me on getting seen more than i am? if you want to check it out here is my youtube link www.youtube.com/dehumanizetv, i just really want it to get out there, any advice is good advice and thanks in advance.I have started an online show, I need help getting viewers does anybody have any advice?
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