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I still want to fight for custody of the older child as well as our newborn. What should I do?

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Question - (24 May 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 24 May 2008)
A male United States age 36-40, anonymous writes:

I've been in a relationship for almost 3 years with this girl. We've had her son live with us for 2 of those years because i helped her get custody. We also had a child of our own almost a year ago. Now I'm moving on because of our constant fighting in front of the kids. I don't fell it's healthy for anyone. I still want to fight for custody of the older child as well as our newborn. What should I do?

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A female reader, Miss L  United Kingdom +, writes (24 May 2008):

I understand how you feel this is not a good place for either child if both parents are fighting.

Although... how do you think she would react to you trying to take a child away that is not yours?

Ok getting custody of the new born is fair as i wouldnt want my new born in the way but the other child is only hers (if i had read correctly). Though if you have joint custody of him maybe you are entitled to try and gain custody of him.

Im sorry if this advice is not very good. I wish you all the best.

Miss L x

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