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MY ex won’t let our kids go away OS cause he’s jealous of my new partner having more money then my ex
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IS there a Way our kids can go OS without my ex letting our kids go away ?
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5 years ago
If you have passports and you aren't court ordered not to take them overseas then just go!
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5 years ago
HAHAHA NO FUCKEN WAY! that’s how you get a recovery order issued and child listed on federal watchlist.
Try and agree and if no agreement mediation and then. Court. Do it the right way or risk everything
Try and agree and if no agreement mediation and then. Court. Do it the right way or risk everything
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5 years ago
He won't get a recovery order for a holiday, you have to have a really good reason to stop a child going for a holiday. Already looked into this for a similar situation. If the child has a passport, email the parent a travel itinerary (probably the day you leave so they can't stuff things up for you) and go on your merry way.
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5 years ago
You really need a get legal advice.
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5 years ago
No, you really don't it's on the government website how to do it.
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5 years ago
Ok I’ll put my law degree aside and let you have one issued and your kids locked down. Look up the term shared parental responsibility. You must agree
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5 years ago
^^ agree you’re absolutely right. Taking your child overseas without the consent of the other parent may be a criminal offence. If you wish to travel or relocate outside Australia without the child’s other parent’s consent, you should seek legal advice.
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5 years ago
Nope, you really don't need legal advice for this. If OP is telling the truth and he has no concrete reason for stopping them and assume all involved are Australian and this is purely a holiday, then his application won't get approved. www.familycourt.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/fcoaweb/reports-and-publications/publications/international/children-and-international-travel-after-family-separation
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5 years ago
Wrong! That’s what I thought to and 2 days after I got to NZ in my time!!! A recovery order was granted and I had to return. Nothing in our order, not imposing on his time nothing. They judge went off at me and said NO parent is to remove a child from the country unless there is an agreement OR order stating the parent can do so
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5 years ago
There was nothing my partner could do about his daughter going to Bali.
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5 years ago
Did he apply to court and do it properly.
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5 years ago
No, he was told not to bother.
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5 years ago
Big mistake without other parents permission it’s a criminal offence
https://www.passports.gov.au/passports-explained/childrens-passports/children-and-parental-consent
https://www.passports.gov.au/passports-explained/childrens-passports/children-and-parental-consent
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5 years ago
If you don't go in dad's time he won't know you are overseas.
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5 years ago
Tell your ex to work harder and save money so he can take the kids on a holiday
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5 years ago
Yes can go to court, and unless he has a good reason to say no you are usually given permission. If kids will miss school, you are traveling somewhere that's not part of the Hague convention or if you or your partner have citizenship in another country you probably won't get a yes.
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5 years ago
Yes, court.