My ex left after exchanging words, after that she doesn't want any contact with us, does the 've the right later to clam the child?
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People say lots of things they don't mean when they're angry and upset - it's quite a big thing for a mum to walk away from her children although sadly, it does sometimes happen.
Your child has the right to have contact with both parents so if your ex did want to start seeing your child you'd be expected, as parents, to sort something out. How is your child coping? It must be v worrying for him/her.
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I'm glad your daughter is coping well; you must be doing a good job. Without knowing all the facts, it seems to me that if you've given up your job to care for your daughter and you've become her main carer all this time, then you would have a strong case for her to carry on living with you.
she is coping very well as we lived as a family since she was born, have got no problem for her to see her or even to sit down with adults and sort things out, find the course of the problem and talk about it, tried to keep in touch and but fails as she never answer my calls or reply my messages, child hasn't been well since took her to the hospital tried to call her no lucky tried to text her was no reply, i stopped working now and l am prepare to be a single parent and ask for help as have got no income at the moment, my worries is l may do all the arrangements to look after my daughter alone and later she might come and clam to live with child as i have lost the job already, have l got the right to refuse? but I wont stop her to contact and see the child any time she wants.