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    why are single fathers ignored

    TELL ME SOMETHING WHY IS SINGLE FATHERS OF IRELAND IGNORED THERE RIGHTS OF SUPPORT AND LAWS SET DOWN AT PRESENT ALL FAVOUR OF WOMEN[/b]

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    Please don't shout, it's extremely bad-mannered. Ask politely and I'll gladly discuss this with you.

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    Good question to which I'd like to know the answer myself.
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    sorry

    Sorry,but this subjest has disappeared into the backround of society,we say we want the best for the children off this country and yet the most important thing in childrens life are the not parents with both support and security for children.the sad fact is there is a lot of seperated families in this country and yet all the help and support is for the women of the country,there is a lot of fathers who are in terrible situation in this repect,
    I myself have tryed to seek help and support in relation to be in my chids life and went down all the right channels to seek help and security,but i was told by the social and family affairs they are not oblidged to help me as i am not the full time carer,this is so hard to accept as i taught that we were all equel in this country,i am so disgusted at the way this country has gone

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    Assume you're talking about unmarried fathers??


    maybe if ye did the honorable thing and married the girls ye knock up eh lads?


    Married fathers are afforded full protection under the constitution

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    You cant force a girl to marry you.

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    Never heard of a shotgun wedding?

    Any girl who is pregnant would surely rather get married than make a bastard out of her unborn kid....

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    why would the word bastarrd be censored since it is the correct adjective for an illegitimate child....sure aren't i one myself! :wink:

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    why

    you think so but life isnt as easy as that,and sweet as that either i wonder if you ever experience any hardship within this society,but you know what they say what goes up must come down.Anyway that wasn,t nice you should try and say that to all the unmarried fathers in the country,

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