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Csa wont do anything only thing to do is court
Hi there do you have parental responsibility? Your ex can live any where she likes unfortunately. The only thing you can do if she is refusing you access is apply to the courts for a court order at a few hundred pounds if your struggling to find out which area she lives you could perhaps ask your child’s GP where your child’s medical notes have been sent! You can get a court order for contact with your child. A court order can also stop her from changing child’s surname and stop her from leaving the country for more than a certain amount of time!! Hope you get it sorted as no child should be denied his /her parent unless for the child’s own protection