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4 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

I have read hundreds of actual London experiences over the last 10 years. Most with kids would get a letter witnessed by a solicitor. Some just took a plain letter signed by father. One lady was handed an affidavit to sign at the embassy attesting to the fact that she had no clue where the father was. Many over the last few years didn't have anything mentioned to them. Seems weird. I think if you can get him to freely sign, you won't have a problem.  The ones who end up in court tend to be those who couldn't get father to agree so they went to court just to cover their bases. 

Thank you so much for the info, I'll definitely get something signed, it's not worth the hassle not to!

 
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