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This is one article I and my children can relate to with the same pride and honor to have been able to raise children with standards and morals and character.
I have know several fathers raising their children and all have the same outlook and self respect and loving care for their children that most mothers fail to provide.
It is my experience that most mothers only take the children because of the laws, child support funds, and alimony. All selfish reasons, none of which are healthy attitudes for children to learn. The inattentive fathers are not the way they are because they want to be, they are forced in to a subservient role for the sole purpose to fund a mothers bad habits. I think most mothers only take the children to punish a father with hate and contempt, they don't really want the children but the courts and judges force it on them.
This article should open a lot of eyes in the legal system and the courts and be more respectful of fathers who would rather raise the children than give the children to a mother who hates the idea or raising them.
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