My sister is in a messy custody battle with her exhusband over her 8 yearold daughter. He is very abusive and a sick twisted person, who uses their daughter to get back at my sister. The father has visiting rights, but, the courts won't listen to the theripist or the school or any witnesses that the child seeing her father is a bad idea. She has behavior problems over it and she doesn't want to see her father. Her father is a homosexual that lives with a lover and the courts are using gay rights for him to visit his daughter. My sister is trying to get his rights terminated, plus, she doesn't want her daughter to be corrupted and confused about relationships. The point is should the courts use gay rights for him to have visitation? is there such thing as gay rights? especially, when people voted against gays to marry. Also, for some odd reason they agreed that he doesn't have to pay child support anymore, because, he douesn't want to. What should my sister do? Is this right?
2006-10-29
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