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ollie69 | 15:01 Fri 07th Nov 2008 | Parenting
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Hello,
I am in great need of help and advice please.

My daughter is 15 yrs old and wishes to live and stay with me in Australia. We moved to Australia in 2006 and applied for residency there. The Immigration asked for a copy of a court order giving me permission to remove my daughter from the U.K or a letter from her father giving me permission.
I was never married to her father and as this was long before the new fathers rights came in, I thought I had sole parental responsibility...

I wonder if anyone can help me find some legal information which I can give to immigration in Australia which proves that as an unmarried mother who lived with (for 20 years) but was never married to my daughters father that a court order or her fathers permission isn't required. Unless I have misunderstood the laws on parental rights and responsibilities regarding mothers and fathers rights.

We have since returned to the U.K but I have to get back quickly if I'm not to lose my residency application.

If I'm wrong and a letter or court order is required for a child of 15, will she be legally allowed to leave the country at 16 without her fathers or the courts consent.

Any help appreciated... thanks Ollie
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I can't answer but you also need to post this in Law section and you'll get answers really quickly - too important an issue to wait in these subsections! Good luck to you both
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Thanks a lot, posted in law now.... fingers crossed.
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