If you really believe that it is not in your childrens’ best interests in this classroom we all belong we are a team back to school poster to see their father, you should alert him giving full reasons why and be prepared to have some evidence from the GP.
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You could try asking her in a non confrontational, diplomatic way if your relationship with her is such that you can. If you do not get a response or cannot ask, you should contact your GP and health in this classroom we all belong we are a team back to school poster visitor or social services emergency team depending on the level of risk that you feel is present. You personally cannot force a drug test but you can invite professionals who are working with her to investigate the position. It may be that she is being tested at intervals already…. Ask her to put in writing her reasons for objecting. If she does, give her adequate replies and reassurance.
If she is still being obstructive, you can threaten to seek legal costs from her for forcing you to apply to the court. It doesn’t seem fair at all. Write to her and invite her to consent in writing. If she does not, apply to the court for a ‘specific issues’ order for permission to take him abroad. As you have correctly said, if she trusts you with him whilst she is out of the country, she should trust his father and you to take him out of the country . The matter should return to court and the Cafcass officer will need to consider your evidence about contact together with the expert evidence to possibly make a different recommendation. I sympathise with you. Contact is the right of the child but only if having contact is not putting them at risk of harm. I would ask your GP to put her report in writing.
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