Pitch you da man! well said, but I will reasure you that unless someone on this board has wore your shoes, they will not simply get it.
I wore those shoes in a similar matter, not word for word as you described, but could put other guys names in ever sentence you wrote.
I won custody twenty years ago of a two year old son, mom was ten years younger, married her old school teacher--twenty three years older than her, and her first lover in high school. She had a wonderful fourteen year old daughter thay I raised 90% of the time while mom entertained the men in town, and totaly crashed our finances.
My story of winning a child in Iowa at the time (1 in a thousand odds probably), set me up as a volenteer shoulder to lean on 24/7 since then. I never got paid a cent, and never once ignored the phone or took it off the hook so I could sleep. I have been paid back a thousand fold with thank yous, and a few man hugs with tears.
Having a pair in a court room in Iowa in a custody battle is more painfull than a swift kick in the same pair.
Having no money for attorneys is like chopping off the same pair mentioned above, and it goes on and on with the unfairness.
The atorney that I had has used the abuse card in every case where he represents a woman.....hummmmm. He told me this himself, and any male judge will buy in to it
I watched in court, and never at least caught my wife flashing the judge, but my attorney asked me if I noticed anything, as he was given a few (lets just say) accidental views of her above average points of intrest to men. We have since concluded that the judge must have been a tinker bell, as my attorney told me ---(he is a friend) that if he got one more view, he was going to jump sides, and attack me in court. Although she always made it look inocent, she could turn any mans head, and used it for a job skill, or anything else she wanted from a man.
So you have heard this before? Yea -- we all know it isn't right, but ya know we have to just deal with it, thats the law. You have to get a attorney, we can't help you! No money for a attorney? Well if ya want to see your kid, you will get the money somehow! Now get the he!! out of my office, I got to mix myself a stif drink, and the game is gona be on in a few moments. And by the way? Does your wife still have that little white see through bathing suit I seen her wearing at the bar the other night?
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