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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You'll have to look carefully at the order governing the time you spend with your children. They are all different, as all families are different. Therefore it probably won't be possible for anyone here to offer definitive advice.
You'll probably need to check with your lawyer. As usual, best to do that BEFORE the planned action (i.e., the holiday) than afterwards. I presume also that the holiday would not be in term time.
Good luck.
It's not just a case of who has their passports. For goodness sake please PLEASE heed the sensible advice here. Avoid a legal dispute if necessary, and if it gets to that stage, consult a solicitor FIRST. You must remember that you need to retain the trust of your children. Funny goings on and they won't like it. And I doubt they'd enjoy seeing Mummy and Daddy having another falling out.
I hope it all works out and you can have a nice holiday with the children. :-)