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advice on immigration after divorce!

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iva555 · 04/12/2009 16:02

Hi,

I am just looking for opinions and just basically to know where I stand. Pls don't kill me for this

you probably remember my previous thread about the messy divorce so here it goes. If there are any solicitors out there pls I will apreciate your input. If I was to apply to the court to go back home and live with my daughter there (Bulgaria), how likely is it that they would let me? I am not planning it but I want too know if I ever decide that I am not happy happy here, I have options!!! MY DD was born here but also has Bulgarian citizenship. I am all alone here....no relatives, family and hardly any friends. It is hard and my ex sees her only when he has time...not very often that is!!!! She loves it there and even sometimes says she wants to go. What do you think?

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mumoverseas · 06/12/2009 18:03

come to this a bit late but agree 100% with everything Mumblechum has said (as usual)
I'd also add that your solicitor doesn't sound like he/she knows his or her stuff to say it is an immigration matter when clearly you considering removing your daughter from the jurisdiction is a family matter. You need to find a good solicitor who specialises in family law and ideally, as mumblechum recommends is a member of Resolution

ilovemydogandmrobama · 06/12/2009 18:07

How old is your DD? Also may depend on her wishes but didn't see any reference to her age. Obviously if she is young, then the decision would be made for her, but if she's able to express an opinion, it may be taken into account.

skihorse · 07/12/2009 10:15

iva I've responded in the other thread.

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