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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is there any way you can get counseled by an international or German lawyer? The DD asking you to please send the money to her mom sounds shady, and like she's a cash cow for the mom and is under pressure. [/quote] Yes I will be doing that. [/quote] Cut the mom and her off. Cut her out of your will if you have one. Of she wants a relationship she can have one when she can think for herself. Save your assets for your 3 year old. [b]And no need to be grateful to a woman who commits parental alienation. Guess what dad's can be victims too[/b][/quote] What evidence do you have of that? OP was not in the child's life. You really think being absent her entire childhood has nothing to do with how little she feels for him? Oh, must be parental alienating. Oh brother.[/quote] Read again he said she cut him out the daughter's life till the kid was three- I think that is alienation. [/quote]
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