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Jess Kane
Jul 2, 2012, 11:04 AM
Hi
I am a biological aunt. My brother is the father. He has separated from his wife and not acting good at all. She is now saying that I cannot see my niece & nephew who I used to have at my house every other weekend. I have a good career and can provide for them financially and instil good morals. She is from the Philippines and will probably take them back. Is it worth me trying to get a court order for visitation? How long is this likely to take. I am being punished for my brothers behaviour but I live a completely separate life to him. The children lived with my parents also until they split and they as grandparents have also been refused visits.

AK lawyer
Jul 2, 2012, 11:13 AM
No. I'm afraid you would be wasting your money. You might want to consult a solicitor to be sure, but to my knowledge the UK doesn't depart from the general rule that an aunt or other non-parent doesn't have any custody or visitation rights.