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As our daughter lives with me in our former marital home, do I retain the ultimate right to make daily decisions re childcare and welfare?

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    Yes and no! If you're the main carer you are free to make day to day decisions about your daughter. However, this doesn't mean that her dad has no right to have a say in her upbringing. It all depends on what things you're disagreeing about. Generally it's best for children if parents can co-operate but it can be quite rocky after a separation.

    What exactly is going on? Perhaps you could post more details on the Forum?

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    • User-anonymous Bern Flag

      Hi LizW,
      What are the arrangements at the moment? If you use the forum you'll get responses from other parents that you might find helpful.

      13 February 2012 @ 09:12
    • User-anonymous LizW Flag

      How do you define main carer? My ex doesn't believe it is me even though our daughter lives with me??

      12 February 2012 @ 21:37
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