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Can my wife take away my kids?

By Andrew Vasquez |

She has no right to do so because as a married couple, both of you have the same legal rights to joint physical custody and joint legal custody to the kids. Tell her that she can leave the home and move, but she can’t take the children with her. This is how you protect your rights as a father.

How do I separate my kids from marriage?

How to Leave a Marriage with Children

  1. Discuss the main points with the kids together.
  2. Negotiate out of court when possible.
  3. Be open with your children.
  4. Create separate positive environments.
  5. Forgive each other.

Can I stop my partner moving away with my child?

If you do not agree with the proposed move, your ex should ask the court to make the decision about whether or not they should be allowed to move. One parent does have the right to try and stop the other from moving and may seek a court order from the court to prevent it from happening.

What can I do if my wife refuses to let me see my kids?

In some instances, your child may be refusing to see you because your visitation schedule overlaps with a school activity or a sporting event. One way to resolve this issue and prevent your ex from keeping you from spending time with your child is to file a visitation modification request with the court.

Why did the courts take my children away from me?

Jo herself says:’I felt like a condemned woman standing before the judge and arguing that I wanted to look after my own children. I was persecuted in the courts and I am sure it is because the judge did not believe that I could have a career and be a good mother too.’ So how has this happened and what has been the effect on the children themselves?

Can a judge stop a parent from seeing their child?

If the parent who is not seeing the child caused significant harm to the parent-child relationship, then a judge may see the child’s choice as one that has evidentiary support. However, absent that, there has to be another explanation and it is often parental alienation and interference with the parent-child relationship.

Can a child be born outside of a marriage?

Therefore, there should generally be no difference between a child born from a marriage and a child born outside of a marriage.

Can a woman live apart from her children after a divorce?

Courts are increasingly ruling that women live apart from their children after a divorce. Many campaigners see this as an attack on working mothers and say that the increasingly ‘gender-blind’ courts are now biased in favour of fathers (although naturally many divorced men will respond ‘about time too’.). Who knew?