jack1234
4 Mar 2017
Law / Lost without my daughter - father rights in Poland [32]
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Hello Readers
Travelled maybe 40 times to poland in the last 4 years to see my child.
Now I am officially written off from working and on benefits the mother will no longer let me visit my child.
I have seen a lawyer in Poland and basically I have been advised that the mother has total rights to do this.
The lawyer adviced I give up my home and live in a room and pay less rent and support my child the best I can.
And carry on with the mother blackmailing tactics as going to court would not win me any justice in polish courts.
Due to the fact in Poland being sick or disabled this is not a reason to not be able to work 40 hours a day.
Infact my lawyer was quite shocked when I said I get sick benefits for not working.
OOoww in poland when you have 2 arms and legs you have to work !!!!!!!!
A child needs money to survive when you cannot give this you are not a father.
In Poland a good fathers must work and pay.
In western Europe a good father is considered the one that does his best for the child and gives love and support.
Now because I do not work my child gets punished AND any small payment I offer I am told to put in my Arrrrrrssseee.
Is it so easy for woman to get pregnant and run back to poland and then cry poverty and the man and child get ripped apart.
If any of you saw how my daughter misses me would you be all be telling me to pay??? or would you be advicing me to find a way to visit me child.
I am curious.
Before you all write and advice me mother needs money to support child.
Her home is rent free. And she has 60.000 acres of land.
Now I understand when she told me she never loved me and it was her last chance to have a child.
And she thought having a child would make the love grow.
I saw you as a good father although I never loved you.
Now even though I have been screwed over.
My child is the one who has to suffer right???
And there is nothing I can do because in Poland as far as I can see and what I have heard.
Money is the all and every thing of being a good father.
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Hello Readers
Travelled maybe 40 times to poland in the last 4 years to see my child.
Now I am officially written off from working and on benefits the mother will no longer let me visit my child.
I have seen a lawyer in Poland and basically I have been advised that the mother has total rights to do this.
The lawyer adviced I give up my home and live in a room and pay less rent and support my child the best I can.
And carry on with the mother blackmailing tactics as going to court would not win me any justice in polish courts.
Due to the fact in Poland being sick or disabled this is not a reason to not be able to work 40 hours a day.
Infact my lawyer was quite shocked when I said I get sick benefits for not working.
OOoww in poland when you have 2 arms and legs you have to work !!!!!!!!
A child needs money to survive when you cannot give this you are not a father.
In Poland a good fathers must work and pay.
In western Europe a good father is considered the one that does his best for the child and gives love and support.
Now because I do not work my child gets punished AND any small payment I offer I am told to put in my Arrrrrrssseee.
Is it so easy for woman to get pregnant and run back to poland and then cry poverty and the man and child get ripped apart.
If any of you saw how my daughter misses me would you be all be telling me to pay??? or would you be advicing me to find a way to visit me child.
I am curious.
Before you all write and advice me mother needs money to support child.
Her home is rent free. And she has 60.000 acres of land.
Now I understand when she told me she never loved me and it was her last chance to have a child.
And she thought having a child would make the love grow.
I saw you as a good father although I never loved you.
Now even though I have been screwed over.
My child is the one who has to suffer right???
And there is nothing I can do because in Poland as far as I can see and what I have heard.
Money is the all and every thing of being a good father.