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custody battle
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Everybody in these sort of situations think they are right and what they have to offer is better than the other side. Nobody thinks about the kids.
My littlun often gets her pjs out after school. And her bed time is 7pm also. But you are not there 24/7 to know for sure that the 12yo goes to bed at the same time.
There must be enough resentment in the air for the father to not want the kids see their mum. Whether there is a reason for it or not, doesn't matter. What you should be sorting out now is the visitation. The mother has a right for visitation no matter what. Try mediation, it will show your good intentions. If that doesn't work you can always go to court and get formal visitation order. But don't jump for custody unless you are prepared to hurt 4 people in this process.
Kids are not trophies in the battle of the exes. It might not be convenient for you to commute, it might not be part of your big plan. But you have to think of a bigger picture here. Sort out the visitation and when the kids are old enough you never know they might appreciate the fact that you never missed a visit and your persistence and return the affection.
The 9&12yo are old enough to be able to dial your number if they want to talk to their mum. If the father refuses to call from home give them mobile with credit on, or tell them they can call collect. There are ways around it but you have to try and sort it out between yourselves first for the sake of the kids.
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Before you embark on "going for residence" try to find out what the children would like. It may not have occurred to you, but you are considering uprooting them from their current home, their familiar surroundings, schools and friends and moving them to live with their estranged mother and a man who, presumably, they have never met. It should come as no surprise if they are not too keen on the idea.
They might well be quite happy with their current lifestyle. What makes you think they would be happier with you? Give it some thought. They are not three hampsters in a cage whom you might just put in the back of the car for a one way trip down the M1.