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Parental Responsibility affords the legal right to take decisions about such things as your children’s education, medical matters and religion.
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My boyfriend has cut all ties with his sons - Coleen Nolan problem page

My boyfriend has cut all ties with his sons - Coleen Nolan problem page | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it

I have been single for four years and have finally met a really lovely man. He is kind and sweet, but there’s one sticking point.

He was married in his early 20s and has two sons who are seven and nine, but he never sees them.

 

He said the divorce was really messy – his wife had an affair – and he cut them off.

 

When I told my mum she was horrified and said a man who can walk away from his kids isn’t to be trusted. But he is so lovely in every other way that I am worried I will be throwing away a good relationship.

I have told a few of my friends and two of them have said the same as my mum.

 

I tried to talk to him about his sons and suggested he should write them a letter and try to attempt a meeting, but he shut down and told me it was none of my business.

Is this issue too big to ignore?

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13 million people living in poverty

13 million people living in poverty | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it
Every day people in the UK go hungry for reasons ranging from redundancy to receiving an unexpected bill on a low income. Trussell Trust foodbanks provide a minimum of three days emergency food and support to people experiencing crisis in the UK.
Zulfadhli Marksman's curator insight, February 1, 6:08 AM

I can see that there are millions of people living in poverty just in one country. It is a result of problems like redundancy, unexpected bill on a low income etc. However, the Trussel Trust partners are helping these people by opening food banks, providing emergency food, to support the people in crisis. The number of people to live in poverty is anticipated to reach over 200,000. I think opening foodbanks is a very good way to help these people suffering and is another way to slowly escape from their problems, rather than suicide. It also makes me wonder why they anticipate an increase of people in poverty. They should think optimistically, rather then pessimistically

Zulfadhli Marksman's comment, February 1, 6:24 AM
I can see that there are millions of people living in poverty just in one country. It is a result of problems like redundancy, unexpected bill on a low income etc. However, the Trussel Trust partners are helping these people by opening food banks, providing emergency food, to support the people in crisis. The number of people to live in poverty is anticipated to reach over 200,000. I think opening foodbanks is a very good way to help these people suffering and is another way to slowly escape from their problems, rather than suicide. It also makes me wonder why they anticipate an increase of people in poverty. They should think optimistically, rather then pessimistically
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Thousands of children forced in to schools their parents do not want - Telegraph

Thousands of children forced in to schools their parents do not want - Telegraph | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it
Thousands of children will start reception classes next month at primary schools their parents did not want them to go to.
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