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can i take my 5yr old son to australia or do i needs dads permission?
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hi, can i take my son to australia with out his dads permission? i havent been with my ex for nearly 3 yrs and our son lives with me, im the one that takes and picks him up from school pays for everything i do all the runny around as his dad lost his license (but thats a another story) ive been with my new now fiancee for just over two years were planning on getting married next year but we've been offered a new job but in austrlia its contracted for up to 2 years but can i just take my son or do i need his dads consent? our son was born in 2004 and his dad name is on the birth cerfitcate, look forward to your answers, i think!
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Just to add a little more detail to the correct answer provided by others:
If you do not have a residence order you can't take your son out of the country at all (even for a day trip) without the consent of his father.
If you have a residence order you can take your son out of the country for up to one month at a time without his father's consent.
You always require the father's consent to take your son out of the country for longer than one month.
http://www.direct.gov...ildpassport/DG_174106
Chris
If you do not have a residence order you can't take your son out of the country at all (even for a day trip) without the consent of his father.
If you have a residence order you can take your son out of the country for up to one month at a time without his father's consent.
You always require the father's consent to take your son out of the country for longer than one month.
http://www.direct.gov...ildpassport/DG_174106
Chris
could you come to an arrangement where he spends the school holidays with dad and you would pay for his chaparoned flights ???
i am presuming he is a good dad who plays an active role if so, its not his fault his child will be moving so should not be penalised, however it sounds like a good opertunity for you and your partner
i am presuming he is a good dad who plays an active role if so, its not his fault his child will be moving so should not be penalised, however it sounds like a good opertunity for you and your partner
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