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Problems with ex-husband

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squinny101 · 23/03/2008 20:21

I left my ex-husband who was extremely controlling bordering on violent four years ago after five years of systematic mental and emotional abuse. He has a daughter from a previous relationship and a child with me. He has never been a 'great' dad. he has always been extrememly lazy and basically can very rarely be arsed with the whole parenting thing. After two and a half years battling with the CSA I'm finally getting regular maintenance.

My main problem at the moment is this. Whenever he has our son, he never picks up his phone ever. I only have his mobile number as he changed the house number when I moved out. I have got on with my life with my new partner and we have two lovely children together.

I have no idea where i stand legally but he is demanding to take my son away on holiday. I dread this as he does not pick up his phone when his thirty miles away let alone in a whole other country.

Also his 12 year old daughter has just told him she wants nothing more to do with him as he constnatly messes her around (hasn't seen her since Christmas). I found out today that she has started cutting herself over it.

I really dont' want my son around this man when he has a completely negative attitude towards me and women in general. he is constantly fighting with his new girlfriend around my son but if I ever say anything he just tells me to fuck off.

Any advice please?

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ShinyDysonHereICome · 23/03/2008 20:39

How old is your son?
Is he old enough to have his own mobile?

If communication during access is your only issue this may be the easiest way to resolve it.

Otherwise consult a solicitor to try and reach an agreement regarding communication.

squinny101 · 23/03/2008 21:21

He is five and I have suggested that before but my ex-husband just told me I was ridiculous. He has also ignored all other order set by the judge before, he truly believes he is 'above the law'.

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Divastrop · 23/03/2008 21:28

if he's not sticking to the legal arrangements then go back to your solicitor.if you are not happy with the contact arrangements then change them.

does he have parental responsibility for your ds?

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