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Nope, not at all. He was an absentee father up until I served him last August. Which I did so that he would have to start parenting with me. Ive never withheld permission to do anything as nothing has ever come up that he has had to ask my permission.
Not thick skulled just concerned because of who he is. And thank you. I have been going back and forth with my lawyer for weeks and have been getting vague answers. If he wouldve just explained it like this I wouldnt have had to look for a second opinion.
That is my exact worry. I am worried he will go there and stay there. Its not that I dont want him vacationing there and seeing his family. I love his family. He has a ton of money and is very controlling, and since he is Canadian, what is to stop him from staying there?
We are in AZ. He hasnt traveled to CA since we met over 15 years ago. Which is why I find it so odd he wants this in the final docs. I always wondered that maybe he never went back to CA because he has had immigration issues many years before we met. He was in the US working at one point and got...
Nope. Never saw that question. Its ok, I appreciate the second opinions. It just bugs me the "without my consent" thing. My main worry is he is not a US citizen, he is still Canadian and has no plans to become a US citizen. Thats why I am worried he will go there with our son and not come back...
What does this mean? "Hague Convention and doesn't protect parents who perpetrate parental kidnapping" He has an expired passport. From what I am reading if I agree to the "without my consent" he wont have to get my signature to update his passport.
Hello, I have a lawyer but I am looking for a second opinion. My ex is Canadian and hasnt been there in over 14 years. Yet he wants to be able to travel there with our son "without my consent". My lawyer doesnt seem to think this is a big deal. Is it?
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