Mortlives
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Hi, Everyone.
I noticed on another thread that someone's child was asked where his mommy was. Is this sort of thing common? We're trying to teach DS12 the importance of not lying, but we also don't want our vacation coming to an abrupt end. Here's the deal:
For the first time, we're going to be crossing the border by car with DS, who is actually my stepson. While his mother doesn't mind us taking him away, she can't be bothered to get a notarized letter stating so. So, at what age do border guards assume kids will know whether or not they're being kidnapped? Do a lot of kids get questioned? Should we expect a problem?
If we should, does anyone know if one letter stating that we can take the child out of the country whenever we want be alright? We have his passport and all his other id and he lives with us.
TIA,
Mort.
I noticed on another thread that someone's child was asked where his mommy was. Is this sort of thing common? We're trying to teach DS12 the importance of not lying, but we also don't want our vacation coming to an abrupt end. Here's the deal:
For the first time, we're going to be crossing the border by car with DS, who is actually my stepson. While his mother doesn't mind us taking him away, she can't be bothered to get a notarized letter stating so. So, at what age do border guards assume kids will know whether or not they're being kidnapped? Do a lot of kids get questioned? Should we expect a problem?
If we should, does anyone know if one letter stating that we can take the child out of the country whenever we want be alright? We have his passport and all his other id and he lives with us.
TIA,
Mort.