Child Custody Decree Clarification
Summary
If your court decree does not specify arrangements for when your child is sick, it is advisable to seek clarification from the court or consult a local lawyer in Malta. This will help ensure that both parties adhere to the agreed terms and address any ambiguities in the decree.Full Conversation
I have a court decree with my ex over acces in regards to our child. In the decree it states that when she downs have school he is to collect her at * from my house on a Tuesday. When she does have school he is to collect her at *. It doesn't mention what happens if she's sick. She's now sick. On Monday she spent the day with me. Tomorrow he refuses to collect her at * but rather at *.*. I need to work though, does he have the right to do this?
It sounds like your court decree doesn't specify the arrangement for when your child is sick. Given this ambiguity, it's best to seek clarification from the court or a legal advisor.
Would you like assistance in connecting with a local lawyer who can provide detailed advice based on your decree?
This is based in malta
It sounds like you need specific legal advice regarding your court decree. Since it involves child custody and specific terms, it would be best to consult with a local lawyer who can provide detailed guidance.
Would you like assistance in connecting with a local lawyer who can help you with your situation?