The mum has told how she was faced with 'no choice' but to breach her Child Arrangements Order because of the cost of driving her kids to her ex's house, but has now been punished
The conditions were laid out in a court order after the woman had moved 4 hours away from her ex when they separated.
'I originally agreed to the order based him paying maintenance, so I could use this for the journeys. However, he now only pays £29 a month, for 2 children, which is nowhere near enough to cover the journeys and it's not even guaranteed I get the payment every month. She added: 'How can I get the court to understand that the children’s basic everyday needs have to come first?'I’ve told the court over and over that I cannot follow the order, it was put in place under conditions that haven’t been met and it needs changing.
'He could be seeing them, as much as he wants, but instead has just continues to take me to court, when I cannot increase my part time wage at the moment and all my finances go on raising my children.'offering advice were sympathetic with the mum, many pointed out it was her responsibility to follow the contact order and get the children to their dad because she was the 1 who moved away.
Another added: 'The reason you’ve been given community service is because you moved the kids 4 hours away from their father.
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