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I can answer any questions regarding parenting, marital, behavior, financial, relationship, spirituality, or personal issues.
I am a former family law attorney (27 years) and I am now a spiritual counselor. I have counseled families and parents for decades on parenting issues and marital issues.
Ordained Deacon in the Southern Baptist Church and an ordained minister in the Church of Divine Intervention.
North Carolina State Bar Journal ("Denial" and "Codependency"),Georgia State Bar Journal ("Denial")
I have a Juris Doctor Degree, hundreds of hours of CLE, Mediation Certifications in Superior/District Court and Family Law, I am an ordained Deacon in the Baptist Church and a registered minister in the Church of Divine Intervention.
I have received numerous awards for pro bono representation of victims of domestic violence. I have spoken at numerous State Bar CLE seminars on family law.
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| Ini | 08/27/11 | 9 | 8 | 9 | |
| Melissa | 06/07/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Kristi | 10/15/10 | 9 | 1 | 10 | Thank you ... not sure how that MAKES ..... |
| mary | 08/05/10 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Gord | 08/03/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Dear Trina I realize that the identity of the father will be important later on, but not now. You won't be able to have a paternity test done until after the baby is delivered anyway. For now, God is
Your marriage is the most important thing in your life at this moment, for you and your child. The father has nothing to do with that. Forget him and start focusing on your marriage. The fact that you
Dear Maru Grow up.
Dear Gord Your son has the right to demand a paternity test to determine whether he is the father or not. He has no obligation to the child if he is not determined to be the father. Marriage is irrelevant
Dear Richard When the baby is born, you will need to file an action to establish paternity and for joint custody. Of course, there will be a financial obligation associated with that, although I do
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