Taking my son and stepson out of the UK?
I am just wondering how this would work. My Partner and me are wanting to move to greece where i lived for 12 years ( I am British), I have the opportunity of work and as we both quality will have a better quality of live as a family over in that. Now my boys are 2 and 7 the elder is not my biological son and his father is not warming to the idea not even letting us have his passport posterior which we gave him to take his son on holiday. Now we just want this so we can own a holiday and look at some schools at the same time and also so the kids can get a be aware of for the place. So we have applied for a new passport wasting money on something we shouldn't have to which could be spent on the kids which i have a feeling is very unfair. Now what i would like to know is what grounds would the father own to stop us leaving the country for good the eldest was born formerly dec 2003 and he has no parental rights. We are obviously wanting him to come across as often as he like if we decide to move and would help in anyway we could so he could still see his son or if he needed to take him back to the uk for a holiday but we are getting no help hindmost.
Where do we stand..
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i dont know your answer,but i hope everything goes ok,i think its a well-mannered desision, the kids will probaly have a better life out there,the dad im get-together is not happy but i think any dad wouldnt be at first,hes just to look and see what would be best for his child and some time to bring back used to the idea and allow it,like you have said he could shift to his dads for holidays and welcoming him to go as often as he like over there.good luck!!!
Milton is right, it would be very hard for the biological father to stop you.
But have you thought give or take a few the affect of taking the child away from his father?
It's ok saying he could see him whenever he wants but is he in the financial situation to do this?
He can't confidently stop you but I don't think it's really fair.
hiya, if his father read out no,then no court will give permission for him to step with you.
Without parental rights the boy's biological father is going to own to go to court and get a judgment to stop you as he currently have not say in the matter.
If his name is on you son's birth certificate then he have every right to stop his son to move out of UK. You will need to get a court order for moving your son out of UK anyway unless u progress into an agreement with his father.
Please contact a lawyer on this matter. Source(s): I am a qualified legal representative but cannot give an open opinion unless study the travel case so I can definitely say that its a complicated case & a yahoo answer will not do. Legal expert must be contacted.
you say he has no legitimate rights over the child but his he paying maintenance for the child and has he access rights from a court to see the child if so he has lawful rights for the child and you will definatly need his permission to take the child out of the country otherwise it is kidnap and you could find yourselves in serios trouble
speak to the father and explain your situation and if he is negative then speak to a solicitor for permissible advice
The boy's father has parental responsibility automatically unless at hand is a court order to take it away. You will need a advocate for this and to be honest the child clearly has a relationship with his father and the courts tend to be of the opinion that two parents are better than one.
Thank you for your replys
He does pay money direct to the csa as he would not pay envelope directly himself. Now i thought as it stood if the child was born before the 23 dec 2003 then even if the father name was on the birth certificate it didn't bring in any difference.
He has no court orders or visitation rights or parental rights from the court to his son, he just have a very easy going X-partner who wants the best for her children.
so does this have it in mind she has parental responsibility?
What we were trying to do was if we fixed to move was not drag a 7 year old in court and enjoy him asked what he wanted that is not fair on him. But i am afraid this is what his father will do not thinkin of his son but thinkin of himself.
We own exhausted the fact that if we go he is more than welcome to come anytime he desires and also his son will be coming back to the uk to visit family etc so it is not resembling we are abducting him just as a family we want a foreign start and better life out of England.
And to me it just does not seem do that 1 selfish man can stop all this. And we will have no choice but to stay somewhere we don't want to be.
Please describe me if you think i am wrong here....
Good idea to get out of UK and find a more secure and suitable environment. Just today BBC announced that there are 2,000,000 Muslims living in England, all from Pakistan, Bangladesh and some from India. OMG what have become of the UK?
Not all Muslims are bad, however amongst that two million there are a honourable percentage of religious extremists who are indoctrinated with their hate for others.
*** BTW *** All these thumbs down I have collected on my response are guaranteed to be from UK Muslim immigrant and second generation Muslims living in England. . .I hope you all own a cold miserable wet winter the way I remember it. Source(s): Current News
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Where do we stand..
Answers:
i dont know your answer,but i hope everything goes ok,i think its a well-mannered desision, the kids will probaly have a better life out there,the dad im get-together is not happy but i think any dad wouldnt be at first,hes just to look and see what would be best for his child and some time to bring back used to the idea and allow it,like you have said he could shift to his dads for holidays and welcoming him to go as often as he like over there.good luck!!!
Milton is right, it would be very hard for the biological father to stop you.
But have you thought give or take a few the affect of taking the child away from his father?
It's ok saying he could see him whenever he wants but is he in the financial situation to do this?
He can't confidently stop you but I don't think it's really fair.
hiya, if his father read out no,then no court will give permission for him to step with you.
Without parental rights the boy's biological father is going to own to go to court and get a judgment to stop you as he currently have not say in the matter.
If his name is on you son's birth certificate then he have every right to stop his son to move out of UK. You will need to get a court order for moving your son out of UK anyway unless u progress into an agreement with his father.
Please contact a lawyer on this matter. Source(s): I am a qualified legal representative but cannot give an open opinion unless study the travel case so I can definitely say that its a complicated case & a yahoo answer will not do. Legal expert must be contacted.
you say he has no legitimate rights over the child but his he paying maintenance for the child and has he access rights from a court to see the child if so he has lawful rights for the child and you will definatly need his permission to take the child out of the country otherwise it is kidnap and you could find yourselves in serios trouble
speak to the father and explain your situation and if he is negative then speak to a solicitor for permissible advice
The boy's father has parental responsibility automatically unless at hand is a court order to take it away. You will need a advocate for this and to be honest the child clearly has a relationship with his father and the courts tend to be of the opinion that two parents are better than one.
Thank you for your replys
He does pay money direct to the csa as he would not pay envelope directly himself. Now i thought as it stood if the child was born before the 23 dec 2003 then even if the father name was on the birth certificate it didn't bring in any difference.
He has no court orders or visitation rights or parental rights from the court to his son, he just have a very easy going X-partner who wants the best for her children.
so does this have it in mind she has parental responsibility?
What we were trying to do was if we fixed to move was not drag a 7 year old in court and enjoy him asked what he wanted that is not fair on him. But i am afraid this is what his father will do not thinkin of his son but thinkin of himself.
We own exhausted the fact that if we go he is more than welcome to come anytime he desires and also his son will be coming back to the uk to visit family etc so it is not resembling we are abducting him just as a family we want a foreign start and better life out of England.
And to me it just does not seem do that 1 selfish man can stop all this. And we will have no choice but to stay somewhere we don't want to be.
Please describe me if you think i am wrong here....
Good idea to get out of UK and find a more secure and suitable environment. Just today BBC announced that there are 2,000,000 Muslims living in England, all from Pakistan, Bangladesh and some from India. OMG what have become of the UK?
Not all Muslims are bad, however amongst that two million there are a honourable percentage of religious extremists who are indoctrinated with their hate for others.
*** BTW *** All these thumbs down I have collected on my response are guaranteed to be from UK Muslim immigrant and second generation Muslims living in England. . .I hope you all own a cold miserable wet winter the way I remember it. Source(s): Current News
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