He calls me Negative
I have been asking this guy to help me for his daughter's sake. She is 4 years old now. He said he's been out of job himself for six months now.... same thing he has been telling me 4 years ago.
Now I'm just wondering is there anyone who can advise me what to do? There was a time when someone told me to go to a lawyer, ask for a letter which I am going to bring to the US Embassy and then the EMbassy will send the letter to the guy. I don't like to do it because I don't want to make any trouble. Help me please...
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Hope your problem will be sorted out soon.
Thank you,
Aurélie
I've been thinking for quite some time now, and I noticed as humans we consume for happiness. When people buy things, they might not know it, but I categorize buying into a need or want. Wants are things people buy because they believe that the new dress or car is going to make then a better person, and that will lead to making themselves happy. Sadly buying wants adds to their insecurities, and ultimately they wind up having to buy more things to feed there sadness.
However with self improvement, and acceptance. Life will open new doors, and begin to get better with each act of improvement. I wish you the best of luck, try to remember love will find you if you do what your passionate about. Possibly you love children and you might want to start a daycare, or be a nanny. Unfortunately I"m not in your position and have not lived your life so I can't assess what is possible in your country yet. So it'll be up to you to decide what you can or can't do according to start-up capital that you have and what local laws prevent you from doing.
We live in one of the greatest times on the planet. The entire world can be found at the tips of your fingers at a local internet cafe. Anything you want to learn to do from how to start any kind of business, to how to make homemade soap and toothpaste can be found online, with easy to follow directions. Utilize all your tools, starting with your mind and I"m sure you'll find the solution.
Best of luck
If you believe you can or your can't, Your right.
Nothing has even been accomplished by not trying
albertet wrote:I do not think anything can be done... do you keep some documents belonging to him?
Agreed. Plus you can't draw blood from a stone. Especially if the stone is on the otherwise of the world. If you were in the states everything could be taken care of. Only option if you are actually trying to make the level father pay would be to get to America and then spend thousands of dollars with a lawyer to get him to pay up. Then you still might reach the same conclusion about stones not having any blood in them.
keep having faith.
thanks a lot to all of you... you are all great... i feel much better and i just realize that there are people who really cares... may God bless all of you!
ok, may i know what are you going to do if i give you his full name,fb account etc... because i am really scared... i could have done it long ago but he always threaten me.no, he doesnt have his name on the birthcert... and because he didnt sign the paper i had to register the baby in my family name. i sent him all the documents plus the baby's hair telling me bullshit like it would be easier for us to go to US if he could bring the hair for DNA test blah blaah blah
Good luck... Your post made me angry. I hope that your story will have a happy ending.
If you have a case which you would like to pursue in the Philippines, please contact Attorney Tankeh-Asuncion at syquia@intlaw.com.ph.
If you can ask them about filing a petition for child support and then contact Florida Dept. of Revenue for child support enforcement.
Customer Service
(all counties except Miami-Dade)
1-800-622-5437
7:30 AM-6:00 PM EST Monday-Friday
I know it will cost a couple hundred pesos to call but you don't have to do anything right away. Keep the info, go to their website in Florida, email the father and mention to him about international child support enforcement and that Florida has an office and he could be paying support back to when she was born, and if not you'll have his passport canceled until the full amount is paid to the state of Florida so they can deposit it into your account.

ezbabes wrote:to mr lonely48 thank u for sharing a bit of ur story.true to what u have said sometimes u would only realize hw fortunate u can be when u hear or read about other people's story too..i have been through alot and what i have said here is only one of them..god bless u.
Listen to what Ramblingroads has to say...You really don't have any legal grounds to go after him...You have to try to win his heart with the love of your child; then maybe he may melt like butter and break down and start making an attempt to help you and her...
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About your child's dad, forget about him. Don't waste a single second thinking about him, whether it's hoping he would give you and your child money and love, or wishing that bad karma befall him for neglecting you and your little one. If he's been lying to you all this time, you won't get anything from him. Just move on.
My assistant has a "repacking" business as a side line. She buys items like marshmallows, black pepper, garlic, etc. in bulk from Divisoria and packs them in small plastic bags which she sells to sari-sari stores. Ask a few sari-sari stores if they are interested to buy these from you. You would need to invest on a plastic sealer and a small weighing scale.
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