what should i do about my son's beat beat father not being around for 5 years and now wanting to know him? is it fair for me to stop it?
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Answers by: Brad | EMJ1219
Wendy, I have a social sciense degree with double majors in psychology and sociology. I also have legal training and experience in handling issues such as this. legally, this is sufficient to have parental rights involuntarily removed. The problem is, why do that if you are not getting married. That would be retributive. If you are getting remarried, it makes since to have them removed so to pave the way to allow the new husband to be a father to your child. But in the absence of this,thak of the child. Your child will want to know his father some day, and if you are the one that cut taht off, then you become at least in part the bad guy. He is responsible for his relationship with his son, not you. So I would leave the door open, for your sons benefit, except as I mentioned in the face of remarriage.
by the way Wendy, I noticed that you do no want to pay for an answer, that you are saying 0 reward. I would apprciated some reward, even two dollars. This is a job for me, and I know if you put time in, you would want to be paid. Anything would be helpful.