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but various people have said 'NO WAY' he doesn't deserve it yet let him prove that he will be around for the next 12months and then review it can I do this in court, put a time frame on it to prove that he will hang around???
If the father wants to be involved, it is good for the child.
Not always. It can be very emotionally upsetting for a child to have an unreliable and inconsistent father on the scene who lets the child down on access arrangements, and/or disappears claiming the child is not his unless it suits him. A bad parent is not a substitute for an absent parent.
Isnt this a reason to get everything formalised? - maintenance deducted automatically, access times agreed which must be adhered to, paternity proven if necessary etc. etc. Whatever difficulties the parents have with one another, they should not take it out on the kids.
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