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Digil

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida

What age is a child legally able to speak for themselves? I recently separated from my ex-husband (we tried getting back together, didn't work). However, his sister passed away and he took custody of her children whom we raised together for two years. I have known these children since they were infants, now ages 7 & 8. My ex decided he didn't want me to see or talk to the children anymore just to be hateful. The children and I are very upset about this - we were very close and they took to me as their step mom since their mom had passed away. He told them when they are old enough they can talk to who they want. What age is legally "old enough" for them to be able to communicate with me and do I have any legal rights as far as seeing or talking to them. I was basically the only positive influence in their lives!!!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida

What age is a child legally able to speak for themselves? I recently separated from my ex-husband (we tried getting back together, didn't work). However, his sister passed away and he took custody of her children whom we raised together for two years. I have known these children since they were infants, now ages 7 & 8. My ex decided he didn't want me to see or talk to the children anymore just to be hateful. The children and I are very upset about this - we were very close and they took to me as their step mom since their mom had passed away. He told them when they are old enough they can talk to who they want. What age is legally "old enough" for them to be able to communicate with me and do I have any legal rights as far as seeing or talking to them. I was basically the only positive influence in their lives!!!What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?

18. Or, when your ex says that they can speak to you - that's when you'll be allowed.

You have no standing to sue for visitation or anything of that matter.

Play nice with your ex and he might relent.
 

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