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Parental rights equality for fathers?

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25 Feb 18 #499872 by IvorProblem
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www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2158490...en-break-jailed.html
Did anything ever come of this?

Feels I’m getting such a thin end of the wedge as to be translucent...

Thanks in advance.

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27 Feb 18 #499935 by divorced at last
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I think any non resident parent always feels they’ve got the short straw... less time with the child and a monthly financial commitment to go with it!

I don’t think it’s in the interest of any child to have a parent go to prison due to missed contact but to have to surrender a passport or unpaid work might make them think twice...

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27 Feb 18 #499936 by divorced at last
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I think any non resident parent always feels they’ve got the short straw... less time with the child and a monthly financial commitment to go with it!

I don’t think it’s in the interest of any child to have a parent go to prison due to missed contact but to have to surrender a passport or unpaid work might make them think twice...

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