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hello can u tell which country she is from and the important thing is that u wasted time please do something now as time is running out for yousahir_23 wrote:Walrus....thanks for advice... This was one of the thong advised by one of my friend too..... I was Living together so far so I did not bother for direct debit but now the account is going to be open. I want to have the court orders too but what if she agree this on mutely decide sepration...I want to have order from court actually. You think that will be enough. What if she say that she is moving back to her country...where I will be standing then.need to know cause I think my time is running out and I need to take some steps towards that.....intact I don't want her to stop her from going her country because I know that she might have a better life there, but I does not mean that someone use me to establish her savings and build a house and I let her go without me having a permission to live so atleast I can see my daughter when ever I want.
Great, she can provide a statement confirming the problems and that you are playing a role in the child's life. You could still go to court just to get the order.sahir_23 wrote:Walrus....thanks for advice... This was one of the thong advised by one of my friend too..... I was Living together so far so I did not bother for direct debit but now the account is going to be open. I want to have the court orders too but what if she agree this on mutely decide sepration..
Go get it then. If she consents, grand, the matter would be dealt with quickly. Live in Dublin ? Go to Dolphin House on Parliament Street and lodge for custody and or access. No harm seeking guardianship too (you are a guardian).sahir_23 wrote:
.I want to have order from court actually.
Depending on the facts of the case, your personal circumstances, even if you can't rely on EU law to retain your rights (it appears that you have 2 grounds to do so - marriage and child) you might still succeed under Irish law.sahir_23 wrote: You think that will be enough. What if she say that she is moving back to her country...where I will be standing then.
Act nowsahir_23 wrote: need to know cause I think my time is running out and I need to take some steps towards that....
In life, you should learn when to cut your losses. How are you going "to talk some sense into her head"?El shaddai wrote:All well said, but i think the best option and easiest option for you could be an amicable and a very peaceful settelment. Try all your best to talk some sense into her head in a very gentle and decent way, she may succumb to your demand, i dont think moving out at this stage will be a better option.
In my own opinion.
Good Luck!