Hello Everyone,
I have received an email from my ex wife stating that she has accepted a job abroad and wants my consent to take my daughter to live there with her, something I am certainly not going to agree with. I have PR, we separated in 2017 and divorced late 2018, my daughter will be 11 yrs old this coming August.
She will apply for a court order once I inform her I will not agree, what are the chances of me winning?
Since our split I have had a lot of contact with my daughter, overnight stays 6-10 nights a month and we share the holidays. I felt sick reading her email.
This is what she sent:
After much thought, research and deliberation we have decided to move to xxxxxx. There are many reasons for this, the main ones being -
* moving to be close to and have support from my family
* give X a better quality of life, including private schooling, activities, weather, health and well-being etc
* the cost of living here now is such that I cannot afford to live here, let alone find the rent for next month, this obviously has a knock on affect on X and she misses out on things weekly because of this
* I have been offered a job starting in x month which will change what I can offer X immensely, not only financially but also her quality of life as well as the quality of time I can spend with her.
These are just some of the reasons but it really will be a life changing experience for her.
I have obviously discussed this with her and she is very excited about it and can’t wait.
X's brother and sister will also be coming with us but will be returning regularly to the UK. This will mean that during the holidays, when she would like to come back and see you I can tie her flight in with one of them, alternatively you can visit her during the holidays when it suits us all.
Obviously I need your agreement to take her out of the UK and move to xxxxx and am hoping for X’s sake this can be a smooth transition.
Can you please let me know if you will sign a consent order allowing this so we can get the ball rolling or if we have to allow extra time to go down a different route.
If you have any questions, I’ll be happy to answer them.
Has anyone fought and won a case like this? Appreciate your help and comments before I contact a solicitor and send her a response.
I have received an email from my ex wife stating that she has accepted a job abroad and wants my consent to take my daughter to live there with her, something I am certainly not going to agree with. I have PR, we separated in 2017 and divorced late 2018, my daughter will be 11 yrs old this coming August.
She will apply for a court order once I inform her I will not agree, what are the chances of me winning?
Since our split I have had a lot of contact with my daughter, overnight stays 6-10 nights a month and we share the holidays. I felt sick reading her email.
This is what she sent:
After much thought, research and deliberation we have decided to move to xxxxxx. There are many reasons for this, the main ones being -
* moving to be close to and have support from my family
* give X a better quality of life, including private schooling, activities, weather, health and well-being etc
* the cost of living here now is such that I cannot afford to live here, let alone find the rent for next month, this obviously has a knock on affect on X and she misses out on things weekly because of this
* I have been offered a job starting in x month which will change what I can offer X immensely, not only financially but also her quality of life as well as the quality of time I can spend with her.
These are just some of the reasons but it really will be a life changing experience for her.
I have obviously discussed this with her and she is very excited about it and can’t wait.
X's brother and sister will also be coming with us but will be returning regularly to the UK. This will mean that during the holidays, when she would like to come back and see you I can tie her flight in with one of them, alternatively you can visit her during the holidays when it suits us all.
Obviously I need your agreement to take her out of the UK and move to xxxxx and am hoping for X’s sake this can be a smooth transition.
Can you please let me know if you will sign a consent order allowing this so we can get the ball rolling or if we have to allow extra time to go down a different route.
If you have any questions, I’ll be happy to answer them.
Has anyone fought and won a case like this? Appreciate your help and comments before I contact a solicitor and send her a response.
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