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05 Jun 09 #121937 by bothered
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Hi all,
im a newbe to this site so please excuse me if i make too many mistakes.
im a father of 4 children which was seeing every saturday until recently now i see them every other week.
i love them dearly and miss having the day to day relationship.

if anyone can give me any infomation where to post a question about upward variation orders.

i would be very greatfull.

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05 Jun 09 #121941 by NellNoRegrets
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Hallo bothered and welcome to Wikivorce

I would guess the forum on children would be a good place, but wherever you post someone will be able to help I am sure.

This is a very friendly site, make yourself at home. You might want to pop into the chat room to "talk" to other people.

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06 Jun 09 #121987 by bothered
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thanks noregretsnel,

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