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19 Apr 09 #108854 by Agatha
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Hello,

am looking for advice and support to survive the mistakes I have made in life and how best to navigate them keeping my childrens best interests in focus.

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19 Apr 09 #108858 by Shezi
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Hi Agatha and welcome to wikivorce :)

If you post a little more information about yourself / your situation.. I'm sure some of our members will give you good feedback

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19 Apr 09 #108862 by Agatha
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I have posted some other topics.

I had a relationship that ended about 10 years ago, we were not married. Have had ups and downs in negotiations with our daughter, and my ex thinks I am just out to 'get at him' with everything I do. I honestly have better things to do with my time.

I then married an abusive man, and fled from him. My son doesn't remember him.

I am now in a new relationship and we plan to marry, we have two children of our own and are very settled.

Just trying to do the best for my kids. Am a firm believer that a child should have two parents, IF the other parent is safe to be around children.

um. Hope that is enough

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19 Apr 09 #108866 by Shezi
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I replied about step parents and parental responsibility on your other thread agatha

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19 Apr 09 #108868 by Agatha
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thank you!

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