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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostIs there an echo?
But yeah OP, if there are kids first and foremost put there needs first. If it goes to court that is what the judge will do. In terms of asset split, depends on length of marriage, is your wife able to survive on her own etc.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou got the quotes the wrong way round. I said it first
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt isn't always the woman.
HTH
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Who Gets Custody?
More than half of all cases where residency is ordered by a court result in the mother being awarded sole residency. Around one-fifth result in sole residency being awarded to the father (a significant increase from the 1990s). Joint residency is also awarded in approximately one-fifth of divorces.
According to the report, in 96 per cent of cases, the parents who apply to court for “access” to their children are men, with the average case taking between six months and two years to complete. In just under half of these cases, dads will win the right to have their children stay with them overnight, with the most common arrangement being every other weekend. Just under a quarter will be restricted to seeing their children in the daytime and the remaining quarter will be given little or no opportunity to be the daddy.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostIf you have children, do the right thing and just accept that supporting the children inevitably means supporting the parent with care.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhen did you start to suspect?
Doctor had his baseball glove on to catch the little fella.
He said 'His head is here.. but.. he's got black head'
And you admitted you been with some black guys
Then the doc said 'His body here... but.. he's got an Eastern Asian body'
And you admitted you'd been with some Eastern Asian guys
Then his legs popped out and the doc said he's got Hispanic legs
And you admitted you'd been with some Hispanic guys...
The little lad started crying and I thought, thank Christ it didn't start barking..
Last edited by northernladuk; 5 February 2019, 15:18.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGuess it's a good thing I didn't have any then.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostAnd, OP, if you get involved in any of their protests, do be sure to live stream your footage from the roof of the Houses of Parliament, or Windsor Castle, on here
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostA happy parent helps produce a happy kid(s).
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Originally posted by CoolCat View Postget in touch with Fathers4Justice
the laws are very anti men, and it would be best to have some pointers from Fathers4Justice to help
good luck
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Then you need to find the wise man called BrilloPad.
... hmm, not working
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