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Ex limiting my time with my kids to 8 hours

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12 Mar 18 #500164 by Andywitcombe
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My ex changed our cuttent routine of visiting going from every Wednesday 5-8pm for swimming and food and every other Friday night sleepover to 8pm sat return

To every Wednesday 5-7 and now every other sat 9am-1pm without sleep over
Citeing my behaviour is un exceptable as I've booked a holiday without the kids in term time after attempting to get away with the kids with no joy as she was un helpful with dates and possibility of change

Where do I start to fight this many thanks Andy

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15 Mar 18 #500211 by bluesteel
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Was the agreement on contact made in a court order or just between yourselves?

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