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Subject: Re: Absent fathers permission Posted on: Wed, 17 May 2006 05:20:23 -0500


jwood Wrote:
> Hi Diana
> I was under the impression that you compose a consent form your self,
> which i have done. It would be good to know if there is a standar
> form
> you have to fill in. I have spoken to my agent and he has informed me
> that the age a child can decide for him/her self is 18. I think my e
> is
> just trying to wind me up using the children as he has said nothing to
> me about having doubts. I think he said it to my eldest as he knew he
> would tell his brother and sister who in turn would tell me. He loves
> stirring the proverbial s**t.
> I am not going to give him the satisfaction of knowing that i kno
> what
> he said, if that makes sense
> Jackie
>
> --
hi jackie my names lesley im in the same position dreading askin
childrens father for permission to emigrate with their stepfather an
myself. i thought i had to ask him to visit a solicitor and get
letter drawn up and signed by himself in front of solicitor giving hi
permission? if not does that mena i have to write the letter mysel
for him to take to solicitors and sign is their any difference in whic
way its done im hoping he wont refuse lesley good luck

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