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@British_Airways Can you please send me the contact details for whomever I might need to contact at BA to withhold travel consent from my co-parent regarding his international travel plans with our children? Thank you.
"That could be important in a custody battle. And men like your husband typically do go for custody. He has the resources, the money, the contacts. Most importantly... he has the ego to see this through." Dr. Amanda Reisman, Season 1, Episode 6, Big Little Lies.
For far too long the family courts have taken a dangerous “contact at all costs” approach in cases where there are findings of domestic abuse. We are urgently calling for an independent inquiry into the family court response to domestic abuse. https://t.co/8ZjUGDCMNR
“6 weeks pregnant” = 2 weeks late on your period.
Most of the men writing these bills don’t know the first thing about a woman’s body outside of the things they want from it. It’s relatively common for a woman to have a late period + not be pregnant.
So this is a backdoor ban.
...Both parents have equal status. So a division of time 50/50 will remain, in my view, a rare order and only to be contemplated where there is some confidence that it will not work to the disadvantage of the child...
but, above all, the couple have to be on reasonable or good terms so that the to and fro of every day life for a child is accommodated without undue emotional fall out. here is no longer any need, because of the change in legislation, to impose a shared order under section 8.
...it is still the case that 50/50 shared care arrangements between parents are comparatively rare in private law children cases. Research shows that a number of factors have to be in place, practical matters such as the close geographical proximity...
On appeal, and following his address of a variety of matters, Lord Justice MacFarlane enquired into whether the lower court had thoroughly contemplated how a shared care arrangement would work between the parents in question, noting that...