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For the sake of your children dont fight with each other over holidays, access and the like - all it will serve to do is hurt your children as they struggle with trying trying to please both of you
For the sake of your children dont fight with each other over holidays, access and the like - all it will serve to do is hurt your children as they struggle with trying trying to please both of you
Sorry if I haven't made it clear, I would never cause trouble about him taking them on holiday, although I do think I have a right to be informed about it beforehand. The problem I have is that he has always told me if we ever split up, he would go abroad somewhere to live and as I've heard he is doing so and that he has applied for passports for the children, I'm worried about what he might be up to. He won't give me any information and they can't tell me anything. I have made an appointment to see my solicitor, but I just wondered if anyone had any idea of my/his rights in the meantime.