Ex Partner Moving In Concerns
Summary
Joint decision-making agreements in Ontario focus on childrens welfare. Moving in a new partner typically doesnt require consent unless it impacts the children. Discuss concerns with your ex-partner, and consider mediation or legal advice if necessary. If negative comments are made about you to your children, document instances, communicate with your ex-partner, and focus on positive relationships. Consult a lawyer if the behavior continues.Full Conversation
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To approach this conversation legally, consider the following steps:
- Review Your Agreement: Ensure you understand all terms related to joint decision-making responsibilities.
- Communicate: Express your concerns with your ex-partner in a friendly yet firm manner.
- Mediation: If necessary, consider mediation to resolve disagreements.
- Legal Advice: Consult a lawyer if you feel the agreement is not being respected or if your children's welfare is at risk.
Let me know if you need more specific legal advice or resources.
what to do if the children are being told I am an asshole: a. The parties shall have joint decision-making responsibilities with respect to the
children, namely, Micah Aaron Nelson, Noah Alexander Nelson, and Bethany
Eliana Nelson, as follows:
i. Each party shall provide the other with ongoing information regarding the
health, education and general welfare of the children, including
appointments and activities for the children, in advance.
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Each party shall be entitled to receive information from third parties for the
health. education and welfare of the children.
The parties shall make joint decisions with respect to significant issues for
the health, education, culture, language, religion and spirituality and
significant extracurricular activities of the children.
It's tough when negative things are said about you to your children. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Document Instances: Keep records of any incidents where you believe negative comments were made.
- Open Communication: Talk to your ex-partner about your concerns.
- Focus on Positivity: Reinforce positive communication and relationships with your children.
- Legal Advice: Consider consulting with a lawyer if this behavior continues and affects your relationship with your children.
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