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(@mixman)
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hi `im spliting with my gf and we have a 2 year old daughter 8 months ago my gf asked me if we could move to london frfom manchester as this is where she is from this ment me giving up a fulltime job i agreed . the gf went on several job interviews and finaly found one that she liked and got it , so we moveed down to london where i am now the primary carer of our daughter as the gf works full time . Now she doesnt want to be with me and i dont know what to do as i have no source of income and no where to live could you please give me any advice on the law regaurding my rights to my daughter .

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Topic starter Posted : 07/06/2012 2:20 pm
(@Darren)
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Hi There,

Welcome to the site.

Has your girlfriend suggested what she plans to do about your daughter as she works?

Is she looking to leave work to care for her or is she planning on you staying the main carer and she will have access weekends ect?

I think that if you can answer this we can advise easier and can ask our legal guys to drop by and advise too.

Darren

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Posted : 07/06/2012 2:51 pm
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(@mixman)
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Hi Darren and thank you for the welcome the gf is planning on going part time she said she doesnt want me spending all the time with our daughter as she is scared of me taking her away from her something that i have never said thst i will do . Thanks for any help

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Topic starter Posted : 09/06/2012 11:39 am
(@dadmod4)
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Hi Mixman

I think initially, you need to be looking at mediation with regards contact. I suggest you contact your local council with regards to accomodation as this needs to be sorted out so you can concentrate on contact.

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Posted : 10/06/2012 11:29 pm
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