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Son's birthday

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octobersunshine · 21/05/2022 21:53

Since we got a court order, this is the third birthday of my five year old son where it's fallen on his dad's weekend. On all three occasions, his dad has refused to let me see him. This year, I just asked for an hour to give him presents and a hug and he still said no. Last year, my family and I made a video and sent it to ex an his paternal grandmother after he refused to let me see him, and both deleted the video and didn't show it to my son. I'm loathe to go back to court as it's been such a traumatic process but not being able to see my son on his birthday is really upsetting and I worry about future years. Do you think I should send a solicitors letter to try and engage in mediation? It's very upsetting but compounded by the fact his dad was by choice not involved in the first three years of our son's life and saw him intermittently until he came back into his life and took me to court. It's his birthday tomorrow and I'm going to try and be positive and have a nice day at the gym and the sauna but not being able to see him is really really hard.

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Crazycatlady83 · 21/05/2022 21:59

How old is your DS?

It sounds really hard. I wouldn't bother with a solicitors letter. Just write one yourself asking him to mediate. If he says no, issue a C100 to vary the Court Order to allow you to share future birthdays. It will be a quick application and shouldn't be too difficult. The court will have sympathy for your situation especially as your ex hasn't been cooperating. It has to be in the best interests of your DS that he gets to see both parents on his birthday.

Holidayroundthecorner · 21/05/2022 22:02

When my ds was young exh took him abroad over his birthday.. When I rang he said ds didn't want to speak to me.

Can't imagine that was true.. Coming up 21 now and ds can't celebrate his birthday in any real degree.... It did damage him imo that I wasn't allowed to even talk to him.
Offer up an alternative day...

octobersunshine · 21/05/2022 22:19

Thanks both. My son turns six tomorrow. It's really emotional for me as a mother, but I just feel sad that my son has now had three birthdays where his mum isn't able to even hug him, and he can never get that back.

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