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Hi there, I 'm not sure if this is the correct forum as it's a Scottish issue.

 

My daughter is a foster carer and wants to take the child on holiday with the rest of the family.

 

 

The problem is the child's parent will not give consent to any holidays in the UK or abroad nor even pass on the child's now expired passport.

 

 

The parent will not agree to sign a passport form either which leaves my daughter with no option but to apply for a specific issue order in court to have the passport form signed and applied for in the child's name.

 

Can anyone give me some pointers as to how we can go about this and any pitfalls we need to look out for.

 

Thanks

hodgsoi

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sorry not a scoobies

though I believe its a lot easier north of the boarder because of the Scottish children's [1985] I think act.

 

 

I had to do something likewise south in 2008 and it was a nightmare..

 

 

took me 3yrs!!

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NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

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