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    Mar 18, 2008, 11:18 PM
    Getting custody of my son
    How hard is it for the father of a child to get custody
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    Mar 18, 2008, 11:58 PM
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    Mar 19, 2008, 12:14 AM
    It was surprisingly easy for my daughters bio father to disrupt my life and acquire parental rights. It takes lots of money and be prepared to pay back child support. It seems that most courts are in favor of a 50/50 visitation schedule.
    (I am the father of a little girl that I learned a few months after she was born that she was not my daughter at all... I chose to raise her anyway but he was able to take me off the birth certificate and assume parental rights)
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    Mar 19, 2008, 06:02 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by fleckphil
    how hard is it for the father of a child to get custody
    This depends on where you are, the circumstances involved and the level of custody. But most courts will allow the father to be involved in his child's life unless he represents a danger to the child.

    Quote Originally Posted by washeju
    It was surprisingly easy for my daughters bio father to disrupt my life and acquire parental rights. It takes lots of money and be prepared to pay back child support. It seems that most courts are in favor of a 50/50 visitation schedule.
    (I am the father of a little girl that I learned a few months after she was born that she was not my daughter at all...I chose to raise her anyway but he was able to take me off the birth certificate and assume parental rights)
    Not surprising at all. Why shouldn't the bio father have rights? Its commendable that you chose to raise her despite not being yours, but your ire should be directed at the mother for her infidelity and lies. Not at the father who wants to be a part of his child's life or at the courts and laws that affirm those rights.

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