Re: Fathers 4 Justice

message from Sam Nelson on 20 May 2004
The problem is that these people seem to be looking for solid laws to
guarantee access, when there's nothing else for it but `case-by-case basis'.
 
IMM replied to Sam Nelson on 20 May 2004
They have a clear point and direct action is a last resort as all their
other pleas for sanity have gone unheard.
 
BigWallop replied to IMM on 20 May 2004
But if they were reasonable people in the first place they would still be in contact
with their kids, surely ? Maybe that's why their wife's or girlfriends got rid of
them in the first place.
 
the q replied to BigWallop on 20 May 2004
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it and then the courts do nothing about it. Also the mother in many cases is
living off of the fathers payments and gets legal aid to put their case the
father paying for everyone has to pay his own legal side!!

The Q
 
Alan Holmes replied to the q on 20 May 2004
Some of these mothers may live to regret that sort of action.

Sometimes the children discover what has put them in the situation of
being fatherless and turn on the women who made them that way.

Alan
 
Alan Holmes replied to BigWallop on 20 May 2004
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Don't you believe it, some women are influenced by others who may
wish to see the fathers do not have access, whether the father is
reasonable or not.

Until you have experienced this sort of situation do not attempt to give
opinions.

I do assure you it is not pleasant for the child to be deprived of it's
father.

Alan
 

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