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[Solved] Photos of my sons

 
(@thekilliekid)
Active Member Registered

Hi guys,

I have just intiated legal proceedings against my ex to get my equity out the family home and to secure an access agreement for me to get quality time with my two infant sons.

I was looking for some advice to what may sound a stupid question.

Recently, I have started an online marketing business utilising Facebook for running adverts and creating a business page. My ex has said in no way will she allow me to use photos of our children on here as who knows who I'm 'exposing them to'!

I don't have an access agreement in place yet and I didn't want to do anything that could jeapordise that but eveything seems to be on her terms only or it opens up pandora's box!

If I posted any photos of my kids, going against her demands, could this go against me when agreeing access arrangements legally?

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Topic starter Posted : 19/10/2018 11:18 pm
 Mojo
(@Mojo)
Illustrious Member Registered

Hi there

To be honest, I would wait for the proceedings to be concluded, or at least address the issue during the proceedings, before posting any photos. I understand this may seem like she’s in control, but why make things more difficult for yourself.

Does she have a FB account, does she post photos of the children? Perhaps you could have two FB accounts, one for business and one for personal.

Best of luck

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Posted : 19/10/2018 11:37 pm
(@dadmod4)
Illustrious Member

I agree, it's something you really don't need to be brought up in court so I would just leave it for now, otherwise it looks as though it is just a battle between you and your ex, and not about what is best for your children.

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Posted : 20/10/2018 11:03 pm
(@dadmod4)
Illustrious Member

I agree, it's something you really don't need to be brought up in court so I would just leave it for now, otherwise it looks as though it is just a battle between you and your ex, and not about what is best for your children.

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Posted : 20/10/2018 11:03 pm
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