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I am writing to you regarding a difficult situation I have been facing for the past two years in my fight for contact with my children. For the past year, I have had an arrangement for contact through Supervised Access … Continue reading →

I am writing to you regarding a difficult situation I have been facing for the past two years in my fight for contact with my children. For the past year, I have had an arrangement for contact through Supervised Access … Continue reading →
Where do I begin, I spent years in an emotional abusive relationship with a girl who cheated who physically attacked me and multiple occasions, who threatened me with suicide when I tried to leave you stalked and badgered me into … Continue reading →
Please can someone help my son is 35 he has a 3 mth baby girl, he’s under constant abuse yes from the mother he’s basically a prison he’s not allowed talk to anyone leave the appartment they share he is … Continue reading →
My sons mother lied to me 4 years ago and told me he wasn’t mine. 8 months into her pregnancy she told me she did the DNA test with another man and that he was not mine. Being young and … Continue reading →
I am a normal good father.i am separated from the children’s mother.i went into the family court to protect our children and gain proper access. What I learned from my experience is the truth is suppressed no matter what evidence … Continue reading →
I see my sons only for four days a month after the breakup with my X. The family courts in Ireland are biased against fathers, I never in my life thought I will experience such discrimination just because I am … Continue reading →
I have a very bad experience with Tusla, have reported abuse of my daughter many times but they never investigated anything. They however investigated immediately her mother’s false allegations.
Continue reading →Split up with the wife, couldn’t see the kids for three long months, then the judge gave her our family home and the custody of our children. I was thrown out to the street, got a few days access a … Continue reading →