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Hi, My sons mother has stopped contact due to covid 19 for the past 2 weeks. She is stating she is a shielded person as she has severe Asthma (which she hasn't, but I have no proof) she works for the police as does her new husband. I know her new husband is still working but not sure if the Ex is. I have had a video chat with my son which was nice apart from him not being left alone to speak freely. How long could this go on for legally. I have a court order for once in the week contact and every other weekend. Obviously I will do what's right for my son but I am afraid the bitter Ex is and will continue to use the situation to keep my son and myself apart Thanks in advance of any help
hi
yes its tough. atleast your getting phone contact. i just emailed ex's lawyer this morning, to ask her to reason with her and allow phone contact. this situation could last for weeks/months. i guess only way of knowing is once the schools re-open for all kids. then that way the ex will have no reason to stop kids visiting us...
I hope you get phone contact at least. It's killing me. my son was crying yesterday to see me properly. I've had to fight all the way to see my son because of the nasty Ex and it troubles me she is using this as an excuse. All the best mate
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