I got into trouble awhile back and now the courts are trying to terminate my parental rights. I have no license and no vechile so I cannot get out to see her as much as I want to luckily one of my classes are walking distance another comes out to pick me up and the other comes out to my home. I am doing everything except spending the time I need to spend with my daughter due to the vechile situation.


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it has been 10 years since we last heard or seen her. her mom wanted the parental rights taken away, but i refused to those terms. she was upset about it, i went back the next day they were gone
at that time we lived almost 2 hours away, the next day after the disagreement, she took everything she owned and moved. we don’t know if she live in the same city, or did she really take my child back to south korea. i am white, her mom is korean, my child was born in south korea but on u.s soil, i was in the military when i was stationed in south korea and we had a baby girl on the base. she was born in 1992 and lived 4 years here before her mom took off with , so what am i able to do to reunite with my precious daughter. anyone out there that could give me any advise please feel free to answer my very important question we miss our daughter. if there an agency of some sort please email your reply thank you so much.


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I have been divorced for the past 5 years and have two children with my ex that are now 9 and 6. The girls have a half brother with their father who is almost 2. They like seeing their brother, but hate going to their dad’s house. Their father was sent to prison after our divorce due to drugs. As far as I know, he is clean now, but not sure. He has not paid child support for over 90% of the time that we have been divorced and all the court keeps telling him is to get a job. There is never anything else the court does. I can’t get his taxes because he isn’t working. I have a great boyfriend who loves the girls very much, but we are not married. Therefore he can not adopt the children. We are going to be moving in with my boyfriend within the next 2-3 months in a town about 40-50 minutes from their father. What can I do to make life easier and happier for all of us involved in this situation? My oldest daughter has asked since the divorce (she was 4) to change her last name.
I do have full custody of both of my girls with the right to claim both of them on my tax return.
I was also informed that in order for my daughter to change her last name, he has to consent. I have spoke to many attorney, plus I work for a few. I know it is a very touchy subject – parental rights and name changing


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