My ex partner is having our daughter christened on the 16th May and has only just told me about it. The problem that causes is due to us living in two different cities 60miles apart and being told at such short notice most of my family and friends cannot make it due to work or other commitments, that had they had known earlier would have been able took re-arrange or book off. Even though my ex would not have known this on the, my dad goes for chemotherapy every other weekend and this happens to be on the weekend of the christening, so neither he nor my mother will be able to attend. Had my ex partner discussed this with me we could have arranged the christening on a date that suited everyone. Now as i am not religious i dont object to my ex christening our daughter however i had hope that when she gets it done i would be able to enjoy it.
I called the church that my ex had planned the christening at and spoke to the priest there and he informed me that the christening had been booked before Easter yet my ex only told me yesterday! This made matters even worse because when i spoke to her and asked why the such short notice she said it was due to a cancellation of another christening and had only booked it that day, which turned out no to be true. Furthermore the priest had told me my name was on the booking form, therefore I had consented to the christening.
Now as a father, with parental responsibility, it was to my belief that i had a say on my daughters religion. Even though it is not in my intention to stop my ex from having our daughter christened, can i get the christening re-arranged for a day that suited the both of us. I feel that my ex should never have arranged for such an event without my knowing and it is more than reasonable to have the christening changed. Can any one tell me where i stand on this? or give me some advice based on a similar experience.
Cheers
Andy
I called the church that my ex had planned the christening at and spoke to the priest there and he informed me that the christening had been booked before Easter yet my ex only told me yesterday! This made matters even worse because when i spoke to her and asked why the such short notice she said it was due to a cancellation of another christening and had only booked it that day, which turned out no to be true. Furthermore the priest had told me my name was on the booking form, therefore I had consented to the christening.
Now as a father, with parental responsibility, it was to my belief that i had a say on my daughters religion. Even though it is not in my intention to stop my ex from having our daughter christened, can i get the christening re-arranged for a day that suited the both of us. I feel that my ex should never have arranged for such an event without my knowing and it is more than reasonable to have the christening changed. Can any one tell me where i stand on this? or give me some advice based on a similar experience.
Cheers
Andy
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