If your ex has custody than yes. If not than the other parent has every right.
There is nothing wrong with what she is saying because your children with your ex are her step children. It is doubtful she is saying this to be nasty to your children and you should realize that your children think of you and your ex husband as their parents and your ex husband's wife may not be well accepted by your children because children always hope their parents will get back together again.
Keep them away from the father and make an agreement with him not to be verbally abusive to your children
Your ex-boyfriend may miss you, but you have to keep moving. Keep in mind there is always a reason why they are an ex.
Yes, if he is the children's father, and you are not the ex's new husband (the children's stepfather) it is possible. The outcome will be decided by a judge.
If he has children with his ex, he has to communicate with her. If not, there is no reason.
No, I have never heard of an person after remarriage using the name of an ex. If you have children they keep the father's name unless the new spouse adopts them, but for you to keep the name I would think would bother the new spouse. Many women keep their maiden name, but that is different.
i think you should call you ur ex husband his real name and when referring to his children it depends wether or not he had them with someone else...maybe just my "ex's children"
Unfortunately, no matter how you tell your ex to move on, it doesn't guarantee that they will. If you're facing a situation where you have moved on, but they haven't, then you have to make a clean and complete break. That means no more telephone calls, no text messages, and no more e-mails. It may sound extreme, but your ex will never move on if they still have something to hold onto. If you have young children with your ex, then try to keep any necessary communication with your ex strictly on the topic of the children. If the conversation begins to sway onto more personal matters, either get it back on the topic of the children, or end it. Keep your head up, and best wishes. thank you but im only 15, thank you anyway though :)
If your ex husband was ordered to keep insurance on your mutual child or children then he could be help in contempt of court if he did not cover them. A lawyer will be able to go over details of the case.
== == Yes. You only have to show "Insurable Interest" when the policy is taken out. What if there are children involved or spousal support to be paid?
There are many reasons that someone would be texting their ex. Unless they have close ties, like a child or children together or concern for another family member, the reason would be immaturity or inability to move on.
NO - however, if you do have children with your ex it may be in the children best interest to mention it to the mother so they are aware.