Hayward, CA asked in Divorce and Family Law for California

Q: My ex wife she taken all decisions for my 2 kids l have only visitors she is go to out from the country 4 times per year

And stay there for 3 weeks somthimes more her mom takes care of my kids and l pay her for the food what can l do

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A: If you are concerned about your ex-wife's decisions regarding your children and her frequent trips out of the country, you may want to consider talking to a family lawyer about your legal rights as a parent. You may be able to seek a modification of your custody agreement to increase your involvement in your children's lives.

Additionally, if you believe your ex-wife's mother is not providing adequate care for your children, you may want to consider discussing this with your ex-wife and/or seeking the advice of a family lawyer to determine if any legal action is necessary.

It's important to remember that the best interests of the children should always be the top priority in any custody arrangement, and that cooperation between both parents is key to providing a stable and nurturing environment for the children.

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