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2003-06-24, 02:25 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
The Mensa Troll
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Well I lost my daughter in court. No child support and I get my daughter all of december, march and summer but it's not enough. I fuckin lost my child.
What a fucked up world we live in when some bitch that's going to war beats me in court... just because she's military. I served my country for nothing. I hope they all get a speeding ticket.
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2003-06-24, 08:41 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
Lieutenant Colonel
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Damn. I saw what my dad went through, and that's with shared custody. You probably feel a hell of a lot worse. You got my sympathy, and it's tough to get. Those "feed these children" commercials I laugh at because they're a pig bigger than any of those kids eating out of trash right next to them (no sympathy for them, know it sounds horrible, sorry).
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2003-06-24, 10:59 AM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
Sig Mastah!
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It is a small comfort, but at least you don't have to pay Alimony. Nothing is more insulting than writing a check to your ex every month. Child Support is at least supposed to go to help raise the children.
Just try to keep as close a relationship as you can, and keep an eye out for possible signs of abuse and/or opportunities to open the custody suit back up. I'm sorry, man.
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