UK Law: No Consent Needed for Routine Parenting—But What If You're Erased?

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🧩 UK law says you don’t need consent from the other parent to make routine, day-to-day decisions about your child—like meals, bedtimes, or what clothes they wear.

But what happens when you're not allowed to be part of their daily life at all?

❗ Alienated parents are denied even the chance to make routine decisions.

This final video in our Parental Responsibilities Series shows how routine parenting—like helping with homework or managing bedtime—is completely blocked in high-conflict separations.

💔 While one parent uses routine decisions as control tactics, the other is erased—accused of being interfering, inappropriate, or “dangerous” for simply wanting to parent.

This is a perfect example of coercive control and parental alienation, captured in the Power and Control Wheel dynamic. The law may allow routine involvement—but the abuse of power prevents it.

🆘 Support & Resources:
🌐 Website: www.thepowerandcontrolwheel.co.uk
📧 Email: support@thepowerandcontrolwheel.co.uk
📲 Social: @powerandcontrolwheel
🐦 Twitter/X: @controlwheel

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