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School Communications with Non-resident Parents

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AlexPalex · 25/10/2013 15:08

Hello mums, my ex-husband was granted residence of my 8 yr old son in 2012. My communications with my son's school remained in-tact until a new head was appointed. My ex misinformed him about the background to the case and told the head to cease all school communication with me. I now know nothing about my son's progress, school news, or school events.

I read a thread about this on Mumsnet some time ago but can't find it now. Can anyone advise on what the rules are on school comms with non-resident parents or where can I find these? I have no solicitor due to financial reasons and the school is saying that they will only speak to me through a solicitor. Any help / direction would be most welcome. Many thanks everyone x

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schoolnurse · 25/10/2013 15:51

I can only talk from a medical perspective. If you are both jointly responsible for him (you do not have to be living together) then all medical practitioners doctors nurses etc will communicate with both of you and one party can't stop us from talking to the other or indeed expect us to keep them away.

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MadameDefarge · 25/10/2013 16:04

Presumably you have PR, in which case you have every right to be as informed/involved by school.

Unless there are other issues involved. It sounds like there is a complicated backstory, so I doubt we can help with so little info.

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tiggytape · 25/10/2013 18:02

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Talkinpeace · 25/10/2013 21:34

my dad lives abroad - he was never told anything by any of my schools, i very much doubt they even had his address

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tiggytape · 25/10/2013 22:29

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Labro · 25/10/2013 23:36

Assuming you have parental responsibility and there is nothing in the wording of the residence order that says otherwise, then you can request school reports etc are sent to you.
It may be that the new headteacher is confusing residence and parental responsibility.
The headteacher has to act in the 'best interest' of the child not according to what the parents say.
So, if parental responsibility is held by both parents (google it to check the wording of what it actually means) and there is no order stating information is not to be given, then if the head is still refusing, you would need to contact the LEA and ask them to clarify their policy.
If it is an independent school then they can make their own decisions and you would need to contact the governing body of the school.

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prh47bridge · 26/10/2013 10:47

As the mother you have parental responsibility. The only way you can lose it is if your son is adopted. As you have pr you have the right to receive a copy of all communications from the school. If the head disputes this refer him to the DfE guidance on the subject.

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ElizabethJonesMartin · 26/10/2013 10:52

How do you know that happened? Has the school told you that is what your ex said to the new head?

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uselessinformation · 30/10/2013 08:13

You have parental responsibility unless it has been taken away from you by a court. school must provide you with the information you request. They do tend to forget though so you could send in SAEs for letters and phone up to remind at report time. You can also phone and talk to a teacher about progress.

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MidniteScribbler · 30/10/2013 20:01

We request a copy of the court order for children from split families. Then we go by exactly what is in that document. So both parents would receive copies of communications unless the court document states otherwise. School newsletters and calendars are on the website for anyone to access, we don't hand those out, it's up to parents to log on and look at them.

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losingtrust · 30/10/2013 21:26

My dd receives two reports: one for me and one for exH. They send them with my dd. my ds' school sends etg to me but exH did have access to the online portal that he lost and lives abroad so he never receives atg although I do share it. I am sure if he gave them his address they would also communicate with him.

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losingtrust · 30/10/2013 21:28

Etg at secondary is online though so you just need access to this which you should be able to get from the school.

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prh47bridge · 30/10/2013 23:59

You have parental responsibility unless it has been taken away from you by a court

The courts cannot take away a mother's parental responsibility. The only way a mother can lose PR is if the child is adopted.

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Labro · 31/10/2013 06:35

PR cannot be taken away, unless as pp says a child is put up for adoption.

A court order (access, residence, specific issue or prohibited steps) can be worded that the non resident parent should not enter school property or receive information, though this usually only happens when there has been a significant problem such as attempted abduction or abusive behaviour on school premises.

As also said by a pp, most schools now ask for copies of any court orders as its then clear what their procedure should be.

However, even with such an order, PR remains in place but effectively certain parts of it are negated by a court order.

In OP case, if no order against it exists then she should receive school information and reports, though may have to supply stamped envelopes or remind the school for a password if they use a computerised system.

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