I am the non-resident parent (following acrimonious divorce) and natural mother of my 8 year old daughter.
We have a shared care order and there is no prohibited steps order or specific issue order.
For nearly 2 years I have been asking the school to seek permission from me as well as her father for extra curricular activities yet have been ignored and fobbed off and have not been able to express my wishes on any of these activities.
They have allowed the father to make unilateral decisions despite my repeated requests to be included in the decision making process.
They have also ignored my requests to be informed when my daughter is ill at school.
Can the school legally do this?
In doing so are they negligent in their care to both me and/or my daughter?
I desperately need advice as I feel like a second class citizen in the school's eyes.
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ScarletFair · 09/01/2014 23:03
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