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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When someone isn't showing any inclination to be in your child's life, maybe it's best to let that be.[/quote] No. The child is entitled to the financial support of both parents. The child should not suffer because his father is an ass.[/quote] The child w[b]ill suffer anyway if the father is an ass, regardless of how much money the father pours in.[/b] I say this as someone who is divorced from a wealthy man who financially supports his child but is not interested in seeing her more than once a month. He doesn't go to her school events even when she asks him to. He didn't come to her birthday party this year. He pays, but he isn't there for her and there are times when I think it would have been easier to just let him fade out of her life when she was much younger.[/quote] At least he is giving money. [/quote] Op here. And yes I agree, even if the father decides to give money my child might still suffer from having a horrible dad. [/quote]
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