Child services said that there wasn't enough evidence to warrant an investigationTuesday, August 23, 2016 - Information - Karen Tokar - Fathers Rights Alberta Canada |
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My opinion, but the first thing you need to do is get the DNA test and confirm the substance of the battle. I know he may love them both like daughters, but if mom is 'low' enough to state they aren't his (even if out of anger) then there is always a chance. Has he tried to represent himself? I know it is hard but if he has documented the things you are mentioning, I have to believe there are a few good judges out there. I hope that someone else has some good advice and guidance as these 'parents/women for the most part' need to stop. And as a gramma keep everything so when your 'granddaughters' come around (teen years) and they will... you can show just what their father and his family did to try and change the situation their mother put them in. Praying for you that things change sooner than later. |
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