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Reply to "affording to live alone after separation with kids and moving out of state"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I would just take off with the kid, OP. Solves that problem. [/quote] If they haven't put anything through she can move wherever she wants. Simply needs to let him know. [/quote] Yes she can, although If he is smart he will get a court order to stop her. Nowhere did op say that he is a terrible father who should he denied parenting rights or that this child should be denied a father in her life. To just take off is selfish and immoral. And I am a single mom struggling to pay bills so I know how hard it is. [/quote] Yup, smart men do that. Puts mommies in their place.[/quote] Smart mom's who are not assholes do not put fathers in a position to have to do that. [/quote] Come on this women will offer less CS. What man wouldn't jump at that? I hope he lawyers up and takes every penny you have![/quote] Have you read the DCUM? Most men don't care that much about kids and don't put forth the effort. They won't leave their precious jobs early enough in an evening to actually care for the kids. Most are going to be just fine being part time summer dads. They just aren't that into family life anyway. That's why they are divorced. [/quote]
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