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Ex refusing to return kids-now wants to take them abroad

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greyrockblock · 19/06/2019 15:17

Hi again, following on from my thread about my exH refusing to return the kids (he returned them after police and SS involvement), he now wants their birth certificates so he can obtain passports to go abroad on holiday.
My gut instinct is screaming no but I'm possibly not being rationale after the events of last week. He's had them twice since then and I've been terribly anxious that he'll pull the same trick again so the thought of him having their BC and taking them out of the country is making me horrendously anxious.
WWYD?

OP posts:
Prawnofthepatriarchy · 26/06/2019 19:14

That seems very poor. Have you heard during today?

greyrockblock · 26/06/2019 20:39

No nothing. I've not heard from the support services we've been referred to either. It's shit.

OP posts:
Prawnofthepatriarchy · 26/06/2019 20:41

It is, isn't it? I suppose you can chase them but you shouldn't have to.

smallereveryday · 26/06/2019 21:11

It is ABSOLUTELY AGAINST THE LAW for a non resident parent to remove the children from the UK without the written permission to do so from everyone with PR . (ie YOU)
The same replies to you UNLESS you are the resident parent . In which case you may leave the UK for 'up to 28 days ' as scripted on the end of the Child arrangement order.

If he attempts to do this without permission he can be arrested for child abduction.

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