Hi, everyone
My partner is coping it pretty bad because the mother of his child. The Family court has put in place several family court orders, all of which the mother is not complying to, such as:
It's now been 1 year and still no cooperation from his ex. Contravention and enforcement family court orders have not been applied for at this stage because his daughter is scheduled to attend a family court consultation session and our hands are tied.
I was wondering, given the ex's unwillingness to participate if there is a light at the end of the tunnel for my partner and his daughter in having any sort of relationship?
I'm 100% positive that even if the courts ordered any contact, the ex would not meet with him for changeovers (it's a 6hour drive and we are happy to drive and stay in their hometown for any type of visit)
Thank you
My partner is coping it pretty bad because the mother of his child. The Family court has put in place several family court orders, all of which the mother is not complying to, such as:
- 2 phone calls a week (she refuses to let his daughter answer the phone)
- Attend parenting program (she's not even enroled)
- Temporary supervised visits (she's cancelled all contact after the first session).
It's now been 1 year and still no cooperation from his ex. Contravention and enforcement family court orders have not been applied for at this stage because his daughter is scheduled to attend a family court consultation session and our hands are tied.
I was wondering, given the ex's unwillingness to participate if there is a light at the end of the tunnel for my partner and his daughter in having any sort of relationship?
I'm 100% positive that even if the courts ordered any contact, the ex would not meet with him for changeovers (it's a 6hour drive and we are happy to drive and stay in their hometown for any type of visit)
Thank you