Mumofagun, thanks. I know my ex is great for coming up with excuses why he can't see the DCs this week. But he'll be slurring his words and rambling when he says it so I know it's the booze talking
My reply to his solicitors was "if/when your client can show he can reliably turn up for the contact he's already got, then we'll talk about increasing it". But I did put it more diplomatically than that I also included a contact diary that shows how many times he's cancelled over the last six months. It's nice to know that if worst does come to worst and I have to represent myself in court that a judge might see it the way that I do.
hobbgoblin, I've already responded to the letter I did think about just ignoring it but I thought it would be better to tackle it head on.
gigglinggoblin, I think you're right about the contact centre. Plus I know someone whose DD sees her dad in a contact centre and it sounds awful I don't want to put my kids through that unless there's no other option. I'll keep my eye out for the "without prejudice" bit. This letter didn't have that but I may be back for advice if the next one does...!
IvyKaty44, I'll think about what I can do about witnesses. So far it's just been him phoning a few hours before he's supposed to be picking up the DCs and saying "I'm not going to be able to make it as I'm ill" or some other rubbish. I did ask his solicitor to tell him that the DCs are very upset when he cancels contact (and they are) and that I want to see him make a commitment to being more reliable. I hope I've made the point to them.
sunshine13, he's never been arrested (as far as I know) but he has been in and out of hospital a few times to dry out. I do have some other evidence that can be shown in court if it comes to that, but I don't want to give that away here just in case he's tracked me down.
Why does he drink? He drinks because he's an alcoholic and has been for years. We split up because of his drinking so I'll thank you not to try to make it out to be my fault that he's a p**s-artist. I'm not even stopping contact - he's cancelling it or just doesn't turn up. All I'm saying is that I don't see that there's any point in him asking for more contact when he can't even be bothered to stay sober for long enough to do the contact he's already supposed to be doing.
And, it was his solicitor writing to me. I didn't even know he wasn't happy with the existing contact arrangements until I got that solicitor's letter. Unlike my feckless drunk of an ex I don't qualify for Legal Aid as I've got a job. But I barely earn enough to cover my and DCs living expenses, plus the debts that tw*t left me with, so I can't afford a solicitor. What's even more of a sick joke is that it's my taxes that are paying for his bloody solicitor!!!