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I'm not sure I've said they are mutually exclusive, nor did I say not to seek support. I was saying that, given how complex the legal process, the advice you do get may be less useful than would be the case in more straightforward situations.I also don't see why asking for advice on here and getting expert consultation would be mutually exclusive.
Yeah, that's sort of what I've been counting on. I know in Ukraine it's the same way, but because Ukrainian law doesn't apply to my situation, I'm at a loss for how it would work internationally .... it would basically be a battle fought in Ukrainian courts but using jurisdiction dictated by an international custody agreement in place in most of Europe.Just to add, based on experiences here, there are often NO consequences for a mother blocking visitation, even when the court has ordered the visitation, the father is making payments, and is a decent guy who really wants to be involved with his kids. In a lot of parts of the US, the father's rights aren't given a whole lot of value at all.
I hope you can get some input from members who are a bit familiar with that. Obviously, there are some countries where the father has all the rights. But, if you're dealing with a European convention of some sort, it's more likely to be fair. Actually, the biggest problem, on either side, might be sorting out jurisdictions. Because, even if he got a court order of some sort, he'd have to find a way to enforce it. That might be complicated since it's Ukrainian authorities who are physically present, but the agreement would have to be between the UK and the US legal systems in some way. It sounds like the kind of situation where, if you WANTED something done, there'd be too much red tape to ever accomplish it.but using jurisdiction dictated by an international custody agreement in place in most of Europe.
Exactly.It sounds like the kind of situation where, if you WANTED something done, there'd be too much red tape to ever accomplish it.