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Herts501 · 22/06/2024 12:38

Can one parent take a child somewhere (on holiday or a night away in the UK for example) against the other parent's wishes?

I do not want to give any more context but I need some advice on this particular point,

Thank you.

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Tallyho15 · 22/06/2024 13:05

I know you don’t want to give more context but I’m not sure anyone can answer unless you do. Does the parent wanting to take them away have parental responsibility? Would it be during the time they have the child usually? If they have parental responsibility and it’s during their time with the child then I don’t see why not unless there are safeguarding issues?

Allme501 · 22/06/2024 14:13

Tallyho15 · 22/06/2024 13:05

I know you don’t want to give more context but I’m not sure anyone can answer unless you do. Does the parent wanting to take them away have parental responsibility? Would it be during the time they have the child usually? If they have parental responsibility and it’s during their time with the child then I don’t see why not unless there are safeguarding issues?

The parents live together but are in a very difficult abusive relationship where one parent is using the children against the other and is now taking them away out of the house to further torment and punish the other. It's horrible.

As mentioned I don't want to discuss anything more as the situation is being handled but just needed advice on the one specific point of whether the person taking the children against the other parents will is actually able to do that?

Preparetoturnright · 22/06/2024 15:03

@Allme501

You've name changed on your own thread so nobody will see your updates.

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