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AITA for taking my daughter out of the country without telling her dad?

by Emily Davis
May 12, 2026
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A mother takes her ten-year-old daughter on a long-awaited holiday to France, seeking to fulfill a dream while navigating a difficult co-parenting relationship.

Although she acts within the legal framework of a child arrangement order, her decision to withhold information from her ex-partner triggers an intense and volatile confrontation.

AITA for taking my daughter out of the country without telling her dad?

I took my daughter (10) to France for a week...

We have a child arrangements order and legally I'm allowed...

(I checked with a solicitor) When I booked the holiday...

There is a big but, I know he has me...

I know I'm not legally obligated to tell him about...

Anyway we get to France and we're having a great...

I told her she can tell him whatever she likes...

Part way through the call she mentions we're in France...

I got on the phone, but couldn't get a word...

He was threatening to have me arrested for abduction etc......

I told him that he's welcome to call and text...

ETA - Whenever my ex doesn't like something he keeps...

I'm then forced to apply to the court (That costs...

The court the say there is no issue and life...

He has pretty minimal contact as it is (2 weekends...

He has me blocked on every platform, but he unblocks...

(My daughter has her own phone that she called him...

I'm pretty sick of living a life where so much...

ETA 2 - I have a court order (Child Arrangement...

Please stop telling me I broke the law; I did...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, ‘Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.’ In high-conflict co-parenting, the challenge often lies in distinguishing between protecting one’s child and inadvertently fueling a cycle of retaliation. The mother’s choice to remain silent, despite knowing her ex-partner’s volatile history, highlights a defensive boundary strategy intended to preserve her daughter’s joy, yet it simultaneously creates a vacuum that triggers the father’s aggressive response.

The father’s reaction—screaming and threats of legal action—demonstrates a rigid power dynamic common in high-conflict separations where information is treated as a form of currency or control. By bypassing the father, the mother sought to avoid the inevitable attempts at manipulation she had experienced in the past. While her legal standing is sound, the strategy of ‘doing what she wanted’ signals a shift from co-parenting to parallel parenting, which is often a necessary survival mechanism when one party is abusive or unpredictable.

Regarding future conduct, while the mother is legally justified, her communication strategy could be improved by utilizing a neutral, third-party parenting application rather than personal texts. This ensures documentation for the court while maintaining a boundary that prevents direct, abusive dialogue. In the future, she should continue to rely on the legal order while documenting his irrational responses, as consistently demonstrating his instability in court is the most effective way to secure long-term protection for her daughter.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

Old_Revolution_8488 Y'all are missing the part where there are abusive...

ValuableContributor You are legally allowed to take her? He sounds...

Able-Requirement-919 OP maybe you should edit your post. It's clear...

You know him better than we ever will and so...

You've already said there have been times when he's refused...

Sorry to say but he's brought this on himself by...

You've acted within the law, sought advice before you've gone...

He would've absolutely ruined it and it's his own fault...

Having said that, he shouldn't be shouting at anyone here....

T_G_A_H NTA. Try to record his outbursts of verbal a**se...

You were completely within your rights to enjoy a holiday...

Away-Breadfruit-35 Look i know what it takes to get a...

You seem to have full custody so don't need permission,...

Electronic_Fox_6383 As long as your solicitor said it was okay,...

Nemesis0408 NTA as long as you're sure he doesn't need...

Think how you'd feel if the authorities came to tell...

It would add another layer to an already heartbreaking situation....

The mother prioritizes her daughter’s happiness and her own autonomy, while the father believes he has been denied his parental right to knowledge and control, leading to a clash of expectations.

The central question for debate remains: does the presence of a legal right absolve one of the moral responsibility to communicate, or is silence a necessary defense against a high-conflict co-parent?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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