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Anyone turned a child over to the state??
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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgiaMom" data-source="post: 731810" data-attributes="member: 23010"><p>His biological Father is not available. </p><p></p><p>Well, let me rephrase, he is available, just not willing. He lives about 5 miles from us and only sees him each year on his birthday. My son is an almost identical twin of his Dad in the respect of looks, but also anger issues and temper. His Dad is unemployed, refuses to find work, lies steals and reguses to spend time with our son. He is also 23k behindo n child support. Before I spoke to his brother about taking our son, I told him first. I wanted him to step up, to want to do something, anything at all. He didnt. All he said was do what I had to do but he wouldnt be a source of help or support. He is one of the types that always has an excuse... he has a girlfriend that needs attention, hes tired, hes hung over, he has things to do, etc. He has not spent any significant time with him in his whole life. He may be identical to his Dad, but he hasnt had the chance to see it first hand so he isnt mimicking anything, its just in his DNA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgiaMom, post: 731810, member: 23010"] His biological Father is not available. Well, let me rephrase, he is available, just not willing. He lives about 5 miles from us and only sees him each year on his birthday. My son is an almost identical twin of his Dad in the respect of looks, but also anger issues and temper. His Dad is unemployed, refuses to find work, lies steals and reguses to spend time with our son. He is also 23k behindo n child support. Before I spoke to his brother about taking our son, I told him first. I wanted him to step up, to want to do something, anything at all. He didnt. All he said was do what I had to do but he wouldnt be a source of help or support. He is one of the types that always has an excuse... he has a girlfriend that needs attention, hes tired, hes hung over, he has things to do, etc. He has not spent any significant time with him in his whole life. He may be identical to his Dad, but he hasnt had the chance to see it first hand so he isnt mimicking anything, its just in his DNA. [/QUOTE]
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