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He keeps saying she wants to live with him.

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ktfs · 28/09/2016 06:22

short and sweet.my 11yo Dd father says she wants to live with him and his wife (who have recently got back together) quite simply is there a chance they can take her from me? Home- stable relationship, younger sister, both parents working, rules and boundries. There- breaking up, , promises that never happen, no telling offs because she's there on wknds so lots of freedom.
I'm terified she will go. Does it go to court? Will they move her? Yes she gets told off here but it's when she needs to be.

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CuddlesAndCupcakes · 28/09/2016 07:08

Ktfs Flowers

Please don't panic they can not take her from you, you are her mother, the only way the courts would consider giving them custody of her is if you were unfit/unstable mother, and obviously they would need proof of this.

AndShesGone · 28/09/2016 07:13

Sorry I have to disagree. She's just on the cusp of the age where they will give most weight to what she wants to do.

There may also be no court if you both have PR. What I mean is if she upped and left and refused to come back (and he has pr too) then it would be on you to try the court process. And I suspect a solicitor might advise you it's not worth going ahead with it because she's 'almost' old enough to decide.

Sorry, it's terribly difficult Flowers

ivykaty44 · 28/09/2016 07:18

Realistically, DDs father is all for dd coming to live with him - but really is his wife on board with this? Does DDs father work? How would he do the childcare, or would he expect DDs step mother to do all that? ( Maybe she works, I don't know)

I bet he hasn't even talked to his wife about this.

Apart from anything else it would mist likely put a strain on their marriage....

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BigFatTent · 28/09/2016 07:30

As PP said the court may listen to what DD wants, but you haven't said what she wants. What he wants is far less relevant and they will only change the set up if it works for your DD. It's very difficult if your ex is manipulating her (is he?) and I can understand why it's terrifying for you.

BigFatTent · 28/09/2016 07:31

Sorry just re-read your post. Is he or she pushing for this, or both?

PotteringAlong · 28/09/2016 07:32

What does your DD want? What you want and what he want is not the most important thing here.

QforCucumber · 28/09/2016 07:34

Have you asked her what she wants to do?

ktfs · 28/09/2016 11:47

She doesn't get told off at his house- has no chores - and has an older step sister to play with. So as a typical 11 yr old girl yes of corse she wants to every time she comes across a bump at home. He doesn't work and has always fed her brain that it would be better with daddy because she has a 'terrible life' at home.

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