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Dawn

Dawn Report 22 Sep 2008 10:46

thanks for that diamond. I do feel his family should be able to have contact with my daughter if they wish, regardless of what he says and I want to contact his mother but I think im a bit scared of her sticking by her son and rejecting my daughter which is why im putting it off

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 22 Sep 2008 02:39

My son's father lives abroad, he did have a spell of staying in touch and sending gifts and cards, then when he got together with a much younger woman with money and property, she discouraged him from staying in contact. I was never able to get maintenance from him as he was in a band and did casual musician's jobs and taught music privately so no proof of working or earnings. My son has visited over the years when I have been able to afford to take him there, and last year we went together after not being able to afford to visit for 12 yrs. My son is now 26 and sees his father for what he is, a weak man bought and paid for by his wife, who rules the roost. They did meet up and the stepmother contacts my son sometimes and then puts his father on the line, but usually cos they want my lad to get them a mobile phone or something and send it, which my son won't do. He hasn't the funds to do it and risk them not paying him. He has no illusions about his father but can go over there when he wants and see his Nan, Aunt and now his halfbrother knows about him, he can see him too if he wants.
I think you should let your daughter do whatever she wants in contacting her father, and if he doesn't respond well or ignores her, just be there for her while she comes to terms with it all. It might be good for you to contact her father's family and see if they want to build up a relatonship with your girl, as my son has always had a relationship with his Nan and Aunt abroad, even tho they never mentioned anything to his dad, for fear of upsetting the stepmother. For the first time, when we visited last year, my son's picture was out on the sideboard with that of all the other grandchildren, it was a heart warming moment.
If your daughter can become friends with her grandmother and family, she will hear about her dad if they are in touch with him, and he might then start to form a relationship with her through them, if not at least she will know a bit about her ancestry and that might become important to her as she grows older. She can also ask them about any medical problems in the family too, it is important to know if there are things that might come to her too so she can be more aware.

Just be there for her and help her through this hard time, she will grow and develop and cope with it all, as long as there isn't too big a deal made of things.
She is who you have helped make her and will learn to deal with all this as she gets older, as long as she knows she is loved and supported unconditionally by you and your family.
Good luck to you and your girl, I hope she will find some happiness in knowing who her father's family is and maybe know her father in years to come, if not immediately.
Lizx

Deanna

Deanna Report 21 Sep 2008 19:02

I have no advice for you Dawn, but then I have never been in that position.
I do understand your poor daughter though.
She wants to know where she came from. As far as I can make out, she is lucky to have had you and escaped the years she 'could' have had with him.
Sounds like a real 'corker'.
My father left us when I was 16, and my sister 14. When I next manage to contact him he
was in a nursing home and I was not able to talk to him. then he died, and I found out the best bit..... he had told no one about us not even his new wife. 50 years and no one knew that he had two daughters.
THAT is why I feel for your girl.
Let her try, she needs to.
The DNA test would not hurt her. And may answer all her questions.
She is going to make up her own mind Dawn, so if it is within your power, let her.
She must be beginning to see already what he is.
Good luck love, and your girl too.
Deanna XXX

Dawn

Dawn Report 21 Sep 2008 18:55

Thanks Summer,but he only rings me so i have no texts to show her! I just have to hope she takes my word for it ! she wouldnt dis believe me but it means i have to try and rearrange his words so as they mean the same thing but are less damaging

~Summer Scribe~

~Summer Scribe~ Report 21 Sep 2008 18:48

Oh if he wants a DNA test then he gets hit with all the back child maintenance. *smiles evilly*

He obviously doesn't deserve her, but you have to keep letting her know what's been said. Show her the text messages so she can see the truth. She will, hopefully, realise he's never going to change and eventually decide that enough is enough. All you can do is be there for her, love her and hug her when it gets to her.

If you think is family would be interested, contact them. They may well be of the same mind that he's a loser too... or if anything like my mum...give him a swift kick up the behind.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 21 Sep 2008 15:46


The money issue wont play a big factor with your daughter,its not so very important or not even an issue as just this contact,.perhaps she reached a time in her life when otehr girlfrinds have a father figure,,,,and its sparked it off, or she may just have decided for herself,,,,,?

Dawn

Dawn Report 21 Sep 2008 15:30

yes I agree with you on that Kay as I too grew up not knowing my father and built up an image of what he would be like which was in fack not the case and pretty hard to take when I found him not so long ago! However in my case he hadnt shirked his responsabilities altogether as he made every maintenance payment till I was 18 and he has welcomed me with open arms which as my daughter has witnessed this... makes her situation all the more hard

Kay????

Kay???? Report 21 Sep 2008 15:22

It doesnt matter what outsiders think ,your daughter must be the one to choose,,,,,maybe its a need to see,,a need to know just who he is,,,its after that things could go either way,,,just support her what ever goes,,

I dont know this guy so cant make any adverse comments as to why he decides DNA will be an answer,,

yes I can understand possibly he is not ready to face a barrage of questions from your girl,and this could be reasons for him stalling,

till shes been accepted by the dad,I would hang fire on the grandmother,,,till its sorted,,

but her welfare is first and foremost,,,and only you know if shes yet mature enough to take any hard knock if it goes pear shape,,,,,,,

lots of young girls/boys get an idea of what an absent parent should be or what they want as the other parent,often its not what they imagine it to be,,,,,,,,just be her rock,,,,,,,,

this is only my own view,,,,,,,,

Dawn

Dawn Report 21 Sep 2008 15:10

yeah thats what my mum recons! But his girlfriend said he told her he had a daughter when they first got together so he obviously must believe she is his so why is he disputing it now and doesnt he realise the hurt its causing!

*Helen S

*Helen S Report 21 Sep 2008 15:07

I agree with TW, it looks like he's cooled off a bit when he's had time to think of the implications.

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₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&# Report 21 Sep 2008 15:06

Sounds to me like he is covering his backside in case he gets stung by the CSA. Maybe that's why he thinks you have made contact with him in the first place.

*Helen S

*Helen S Report 21 Sep 2008 14:59

Also hope you get it all sorted out soon,just keep telling yourself this upheaval won't go on forever. Good luck in whatever decisions you make.
x

*Helen S

*Helen S Report 21 Sep 2008 14:56

My elder daughter has had sporadic contact with her dad, he's also a waste of fresh air and hasn't paid anything towards her upkeep. I haven't pursued this side of it as I don't want a penny from him - it would make him think he has a say when I think he's lost that right by not even contacting her on her birthday or Christmas for the last few years. She's 16 now and says he's not her dad anyway, my husband is as far as she's concerned.
However she does have a good relationship with my exe's Mam, who she sees every couple of months. (My ex mother in law has nothing to do with her son).
I would consider allowing her to have cntact with her fathers family, if it can be worked out amicably, she needs to make her own mind up about her 'father'.

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 21 Sep 2008 14:55

Dont hold yor breath waiting for that letter Dawn....I personally think he is more worried about the costs..

Dawn

Dawn Report 21 Sep 2008 14:50

No I guess itll just be a swab but I havent told her about that bit yet as im not sure if he is defo gonna do it... ill wait till I get a letter from his soliciter I think

Sharron

Sharron Report 21 Sep 2008 14:46

It has all been a bit of a shock for him hasn't it? He has spent fifteen years putting his child to the back of his mind and suddenly,there she is.

He and his family are dealing with something they have not had any experience of.

Step back a bit and let it develop. How does your daughter feel about the test? It is her blood or whatever that will have to be used.

Merlin

Merlin Report 21 Sep 2008 14:35

Why does he want a DNA Test?.Seems to me he,s trying to find a way of denying the fact that she is his Daughter,Explain to her what a DNA test is all about and the reasons for them.That should reveal to her what her Father really is like. Good Luck.**M**.

Dawn

Dawn Report 21 Sep 2008 14:32

I think im going to talk to my daughter...explain what hes like and then tell him to get knotted, but should i allow his mother to see her if she wishes or would that complicate things further?

Dawn

Dawn Report 21 Sep 2008 13:50

Yes Lindsey I think his mum would like to meet her and his sis or at least they have said they would but as they seem to be a very close nit family im not sure if they would just do what ever he wants

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 21 Sep 2008 13:41

YES its about time he faced up to his responisbilities..(sp)