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By asking for notarized statements from a parent sharing joint custody, or divorce decrees giving someone single custody, gives the extra protection from a parent "kidnapping" a child without the other parent's knowledge.
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If the trip goes to certain countries your available recourse for retrieving children and thusly continue joint custody is drastically reduced.
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Imagine if your former spouse decides to take the children out of the country. However imagine if you have joint custody with your former spouse.
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Not sure if you have single custody or joint custody. I would be furious if anyone dared to ask me to produce divorce papers so I could travel with my own children. We only bring passports, no divorce papers or anything else. We have had no problems whatsoever, anywhere. I have sailed on 3 different cruise lines, most recently in March 2019, and traveled extensively with my 2 children, whose last names are different from mine. Hoping someone has just experienced this situation and can let me know. So I turn to the cruise critic family for the real answer. So I called yesterday and then got the written reply today.īoth answers said she would not need a consent form from the ex. I had sent the question in about 10 days ago. I wrote and asked and they said she would need a chain of documents explaining why the names didnt match. I called and the Royal Caribbean rep advised me that a passport would be the only necessary document needed for them. I am carrying my daughter/current husband and her 2 children from her first marriage. "And when we do, we'll call you.Any recent cruisers travel with minor children whose last name differs from theirs? Parker is optimistic the team will shatter their losing streak in the coming season. We play to get out and get some exercise." "Not like any of us are going to the majors or anything."Īl Weinger, who has played ball for 50 years, said it's more about the exercise and the friendships. "It's no point getting upset about," Markowski added. "We're all competitive to a point that we do want to win, but the main thing for us is the friendships that we have and how we get along and the fun we have doing it," he said. Winning is not the team's priority, Parker says. "We can't stretch it (the streak) to four," said Ryan Markowski, 68, Esso Bees left field. Parker is quick to point out that there was no season in 2020 due to the pandemic and an abbreviated one the next summer. Playing in the 70-plus division, most players are not strangers to the diamond, but experience doesn't always mean success. "Esso Bees, you can read into what I'm trying to say with that without me trying to say it," he said. Parker said the play on words was too good to give up. "When you ask me my age, I'm not telling ya," he added with a laugh.Įsso originally sponsored the team in 1984 - hence the name. "I've been in the league since '82, until now," Parker told CTV News Edmonton. Malcolm Parker, a pitcher and coach for the Esso Bees, has grown up playing in the league. Albert Men's Slo Pitch Association, with 1,100 members, has a team for any age group, including open pools, 40-plus, 50-plus, 60-plus, and 70-plus divisions. Albert is helping seniors stay active and have fun on the field.