UK Law: Both Parents Must Agree in Writing on Major Decisions

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In the UK, major decisions about your child’s life—like medical treatment, education, or changing surnames—must be agreed in writing by both parents with parental responsibility.

But what happens when one parent is completely excluded?

❗ Alienated parents are erased from decisions—but still legally accountable.

In high-conflict separations, narcissistic or controlling ex-partners make unilateral decisions, ignoring the other parent and bypassing legal requirements. Schools, GPs, and even courts often allow it.

This video exposes how UK parental responsibility law is selectively enforced—used to control and punish, not protect the child.

💔 The requirement for written agreement is ignored when it's inconvenient—and weaponised when it's not.

💡 This fits directly into the Power and Control Wheel, where information, consent, and identity are manipulated to maintain dominance.

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