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[Solved] dad replacement

 
(@Still upbeat)
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Hi Dads
I have seen a similar question before on this, but there's a couple of issues I would like to discuss. Does anyone here know how easy it can be for a woman to get a barring order/safety order/protection order in Ireland? My ex wife took these orders out against me for the last two consecutive years without any violence from me at all. i think a lot of this is because of her new man that she moved in once I moved out. All communication between us has broken down and I had to get an access order to see my children as she had stopped me bringing them too a xmas party or allowing me seeing them over xmas.
I now have supervised access while the court day has been adjourned for 4 months. My questions are;Does anyone know if access will be returned to what it was before she stopped it? And, how do other men feel about another man bringing up their children, because, this is a real struggle for me at the moment, I hate the fact this man is spending more time with my kids than me and influencing their choice of sport etc
Any feedback would be warmly welcomed

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Topic starter Posted : 30/01/2020 2:22 am
(@dadmod2)
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hi,

have look page 5: https://belfastdvp.co.uk/themainevent/wp-content/uploads/PSNI-NICTS-SLA-re-NMOs-Version-5-Final.pdf

if theres no child safety/risks between you and children, then you should see children how you have been seeing them, or its possible to increase time if you ask for it. be extra careful now and don't let kids out of your sight when they are with you.

How To Cope When Your Kids Have a New Stepfather

https://www.mydomaine.com/coping-with-your-kids-new-stepfather-1270393

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Posted : 31/01/2020 12:49 am
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