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Parental Responsibility
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Let's try this one again.......slightly differently this time.....
When my son was born I was married to my ex.
I am now divorced and have lost conatct with my son and ex.
He's is now 17 and, most likely, starting his first year in college.
As I 'should' still retain legal parental responsibility (being married at the time of his birth) does the college he attends have to grant me the same access to any information about his course, results, college trips etc that they do for me ex please ?
When my son was born I was married to my ex.
I am now divorced and have lost conatct with my son and ex.
He's is now 17 and, most likely, starting his first year in college.
As I 'should' still retain legal parental responsibility (being married at the time of his birth) does the college he attends have to grant me the same access to any information about his course, results, college trips etc that they do for me ex please ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok, so how would the College know that you had parental responsibility? As you say, you haven't seen him for years so what is to say that he hasn't disowned you in this time and wants nothing to do with you?
In any case, once he reaches 18 the College won't tell you anything at all. For under 18's we will send letters to the students with copies to the parent (or named contact) - once the student reaches 18 then the parent gets nothing unless the student chooses to give it to them.
You obviously don't even know which (or even if!!) College he is going to. How are you planning to get this info?
In any case, once he reaches 18 the College won't tell you anything at all. For under 18's we will send letters to the students with copies to the parent (or named contact) - once the student reaches 18 then the parent gets nothing unless the student chooses to give it to them.
You obviously don't even know which (or even if!!) College he is going to. How are you planning to get this info?
yes as the childs legal guardian you have the same right to information as his mum. However i am sure a 17 year old is free to talk to you himself and make his own mind up about contact.he is best placed to tell you about his education and development. He may need to see you are interested in all of his life not just academic. its best to talk to him as he may not appreciate you contacting the college and h e is nearly an adult