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Please help a military guy in need trying to keep his daughter in his life

militaryman2424
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Posted by militaryman2424

on Mar 16, 2007

(last modified on Mar 16, 2007)

First let me start by saying this was hard for me to do.  I am currently going through a divorce and have been wiped out.  The worst part is I am in danger of losing my daughter.  My spouse wants only suppervised visitation for me.  I am stationed thousands of miles away from my daughter and will only get the opportunity to see her once a year.  I dont want to have to be babysat when we are together.  she is the light of my life and I have always hated leaving her when i deploy.   Now I am dealing with her absense daily.  he thought of not getting to be with her is killing me.  I need some help so i can hire a good lawyer so that i can get some decent visitation rights.  Any help would gratefully be appreciated.

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1. silverman posted on Mar 18, 2007

Dear Sir, First of all, I want to thank you for your service. I am not a big fan of the war effort, but I greatly appreciate your sacrice for our country. I realize that the "casualties" of war are not just the dead, and that things like divorce are a part of the terrible price our soldiers pay. I really don't have much money, but I wanted to ask if the military will provide you with representation in the matter concerning your visitation rights. If not, you might want to contact the Bar Association in your wife's county and ask them if they can refer you to an attorney who can help without charge. They will probably refer you to Legal Aid of your county. I hope that this helps. By serving bravely, you have become a great American. Always keep that in mind. Say it over and over again. Be proud of it and show your child when you see them that you are doing what you do so that they can live a peaceful, happy life. Keep a diary of your thoughts and feelings - this will become a valuable resource for your child in the future, to know that their father was a man doing a dangerous job FOR them. It may seem meaningless now, but it will mean and great deal to them as they grow up. Keep your head down and your spirits up!

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