I hope that someone is able to assist:
My daughter (aged 10) started to live with me full time in March 2014.
Last week I tried to get my daughter's passport off her mother. On numerous occasions (verbally and in writing) she refused.
I contacted the Passport Office to enquire about the situation and report the passport as lost. They informed me that I could not report the passport as lost when I knew where it was.
I report the passport as stolen to the police. As helpful as they were they said there was no act of theft. The policewoman did speak to the mother and the mother stated that the passport had been destroyed. The police recorded this.
I rang the passport office to report the destruction of the passport. They stated that I could not report the passport as lost as I did not sign the original application. I asked them what they were going to do about the destruction - they said nothing. They stated were even able to give me a reference number for the telephone call.
I have written an email of complaint to the passport office.
I am told that the matter is a civil one. I have tried the professional mediation process previously - the mother failed to make an appointment for the 2nd meeting.
I am faced with a huge solicitor fee for trying to recover the old passport (which may not even exist) and applying for a replacement passport for which I did not sign the original application.
I can find little legislation or procedures on these matters.
I did not get legal aid in custody matters so I am not expecting to be eligable for legal aid in this matter. It would seem that there is only justice in this country for those who can afford it!
Any knowledgable advice would be most welcomed.
Thanks,
Jon
My daughter (aged 10) started to live with me full time in March 2014.
Last week I tried to get my daughter's passport off her mother. On numerous occasions (verbally and in writing) she refused.
I contacted the Passport Office to enquire about the situation and report the passport as lost. They informed me that I could not report the passport as lost when I knew where it was.
I report the passport as stolen to the police. As helpful as they were they said there was no act of theft. The policewoman did speak to the mother and the mother stated that the passport had been destroyed. The police recorded this.
I rang the passport office to report the destruction of the passport. They stated that I could not report the passport as lost as I did not sign the original application. I asked them what they were going to do about the destruction - they said nothing. They stated were even able to give me a reference number for the telephone call.
I have written an email of complaint to the passport office.
I am told that the matter is a civil one. I have tried the professional mediation process previously - the mother failed to make an appointment for the 2nd meeting.
I am faced with a huge solicitor fee for trying to recover the old passport (which may not even exist) and applying for a replacement passport for which I did not sign the original application.
I can find little legislation or procedures on these matters.
I did not get legal aid in custody matters so I am not expecting to be eligable for legal aid in this matter. It would seem that there is only justice in this country for those who can afford it!
Any knowledgable advice would be most welcomed.
Thanks,
Jon
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