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rozumiemnic   
21 Jan 2014
UK, Ireland / Can a Polish mother bring her child to England without the fathers consent? [22]

he refuses to leave?
well if it is her house, she can change the locks while he is out.
She would need some back up in this though - and would need to be prepared to call the police. what are the police like in these situations.

i would suggest she needs the paperwork for the house to hand.
has she got any brothers or cousins?
rozumiemnic   
21 Jan 2014
UK, Ireland / Can a Polish mother bring her child to England without the fathers consent? [22]

oh right yes i should have read ant's post, sounds like he know what he is talking about .....
hmm it is tricky then, the only thing to do is work within the situation.
OK, what if your friend left the marital home and set up nearby ...would that be financially viable? then see how access visits and so on go for 6-12 months...

if the dad is as lazy as he sounds he will not bother with the visits (unless he ropes his mum or sister in ofc which is a very real possiblity) -

if he has not bothered with visits for however long, which ime is quite likely, because actually children are hard work, then she can re-assess her situation with a stronger hand.
rozumiemnic   
21 Jan 2014
UK, Ireland / Can a Polish mother bring her child to England without the fathers consent? [22]

well that is good she will need a friend and not one that her soon-to-be- x can throw **** at. I speak metaphorically of course .....:)

harry - do you mean the court could force her to stay in the marital home, or leave without her children?

if i were her i would consider a moonlight flit - unless the child had some amazing relationship with the dad.
rozumiemnic   
21 Jan 2014
UK, Ireland / Can a Polish mother bring her child to England without the fathers consent? [22]

Even with all the offers he refuses to agree and refuses to agree to a separation or divorce, that is why it has come to this.

well in the separation he has no choice really, sounds like a bit of a control freak - what does he think he can make her stay against her will?

times have moved on.
rozumiemnic   
20 Jan 2014
UK, Ireland / Can a Polish mother bring her child to England without the fathers consent? [22]

if the father has a relationship with the child and sees him/her regularly it would not be in the child' best interests to stop that and no court would look kindly on a mother who removed the child from their father.

if on the other hand the father does not bother and there is no relationship, and he would not be likely to mind....then hey go ahead.
rozumiemnic   
17 Jan 2014
USA, Canada / Why are Polish restaurants not successful in the USA? [698]

yes i think a similar thing happened with British cuisine, it is fine if made with the finest and freshest ingredients but ww2, years of rationing and the advent of factory farming put an end to that
rozumiemnic   
17 Jan 2014
USA, Canada / Why are Polish restaurants not successful in the USA? [698]

The concept of eating out is new to Polish culture.

no it isn't when i was working in Poland years ago it was so normal to have lunch out that you could buy a 'season ticket' for the local restaurant or eat at the milk bar.
rozumiemnic   
7 Jan 2014
Love / Partner wants me to come to Poland? [21]

Dominic speaks sense you know Rysavy

also, with no offence meant at all, from your post it would appear you are planning to take your child away from his other parent?

is that really in his best interests?
rozumiemnic   
30 Dec 2013
Life / Agnieszka holland compares life in Poland to 'sniffing farts': [97]

" In Britain there were notes on fences of the houses with flats for rent - "Jews and dogs are not allowed" .

really were there? that is strange - for years we were told it was 'no Blacks no Irish no dogs' - wish people would make their minds up!
rozumiemnic   
30 Dec 2013
Life / Agnieszka holland compares life in Poland to 'sniffing farts': [97]

well i dont know why people are moaning about one extra public holiday, although the timing of it does sound a bit annoying.
surely if you are a small business person it is completely up to you what days you do and do not work.
there is no need to be rude about the religion of the country in which you reside.
rozumiemnic   
30 Dec 2013
Love / Rejected - Rafal thought I was ugly? [85]

While an unattractive person can be the funniest smartest, nicest person in the world and it will still do him/her no good.

those attributes will 'shine through' on their faces and make them attractive tbh. Although you are right if someone is really good looking they can be nasty shallow dull feckers and still have people chasing them!

uglywoman if you are for real, it is not possible to have any normal relationship with an alcoholic, please raise your standards!
rozumiemnic   
26 Dec 2013
Love / Rejected - Rafal thought I was ugly? [85]

uglywoman stop hanging about with losers and wasters, you are worth more than idiots who sit in the park drinking and going to the soup kitchen, you know it.

and change your nick you are not ugly,
rozumiemnic   
19 Dec 2013
Study / British Council CELTA in Krakow, how would you rate it? [60]

give her a break, I do not think English is her native language and it is only a post on a forum which she may not have proofread before submitting.

Mind you it does sound like an extended advert for the school....wonder who really wrote it?
rozumiemnic   
16 Dec 2013
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

weirdly I have met quite a few guys who move over here specifically for summer in the UK.....
can you guess where they are from? :)
rozumiemnic   
11 Dec 2013
Law / Do I need a work visa before moving to Poland? [29]

well yes Berlitz is quite **** but there's no need to be quite that dramatic !! :):)
abby honestly in your situation, gain some qualifications first and get something better.
"no teaching experience, no diploma, no other work skills" as you say, then why are Berlitz offering you work?
rozumiemnic   
11 Dec 2013
Law / Do I need a work visa before moving to Poland? [29]

Abby Berlitz is a dodgy chain of franchises which just trades on the famous old name.
I wouldn't touch them with a bargepole, unless i was desperate and already in situ.
I certainly wouldn't trust anything a Berlitz franchise holder told me.
also, if a school is recruiting now, it means whoever joined them in September has left (probably in disgust)
rozumiemnic   
10 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

of garlic and lemon juice, and spiced up the flour and bread crumbs with lots of black pepper, papryka ostra, ginger, basil, thyme, rosemary, marjoram, tarragon, cumin and coriander

what a mess of flavours, that sounds gross.