If the court order prohibits your ex's girlfriend from contacting your children and she continues to do so, she is in contempt of court. You should make petition or appropriate application to the court to hold her in contempt and perhaps even fine her for not obeying a direct court order. You should also take whatever measures you can to stop the contact such as limiting as much as possible her opportunities to see the children. For example, if she visits them at school, the principal should be notified that is prohibited by court order.
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents. They should be allowed to make them up. Divorce is a big decision and i not taken by children.
Sue him or take him to court
Because they already got a divorce once and they are afraid of losing their girlfriend
The signs of a controlling girlfriend during a divorce include her wanting everything her own way, such as having all the rights over property and finances. If you have children together, she may also insist that the children live with her and might not be willing to share custody.
Yes they are allowed to divorce.
Cornelia Vanderbilt maintained contact with her children after her divorce from John Francis Amherst Cecil. Despite the challenges of their separation, she remained involved in their lives, ensuring that they had a relationship with both parents. Cornelia's dedication to her children was evident as she balanced her personal life and responsibilities as a mother.
NO, breaking up with girlfriend is NOT called a divorce. It is called breaking up.
Check with a lawyer just to be safe. If your ex has had nothing to do with the children in several years which includes absolute zero contact, and you are unable to contact your ex, and also do not know where they live, you may very well be within your rights to move.
Divorce is not allowed in the Philippines.
No divorce allowed
You may need to contact a lawyer about this. They can help you along the way with filling for a divorce. If you have children, really think about the impact a divorce would have on them. It would hurt the child more, doing so.
No fault divorce is allowed in all 50 states in the United States.