Talk:Separation

I have a 5 month old child with a girl who I have broken up with and the mother will not let me look after my daughter alone because she doesnt trust me but there is no reason for her not to trust me. Would the courts make her hand the child over to me regually or and I wasting my time trying to be a good father? Please, help me. benjaminpoulter@hotmail.com


 * Benjamin, sorry to hear about your problem but this is an inappropriate inquiry on an encyclopedia. Perhaps your best course of action is to contact a support group. There are many listed on the internet which you can find using the appropriate search terms. Also the courts differ by country and state and so it is wise to be precise in the details you provide and how you formulate your question. JPF 21:01, 31 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Should Separatism Be Linked Here?
Separatism, as in those seeking to "separate" their land from the country of which they are now page -- have its own link here? Hearing no dissent, will do in a few days :-) Carol Moore 18:35, 23 November 2007 (UTC)User:Carolmooredc User talk:Carolmooredc

…3:52 I Noticed that the head page on this article, at first is containing the term science; Brilliant. Now for the consideration of separation in an early period concerning the waters and what comes from them any solutions on that. A basic thought in which I've gathered is the human body from it. Anything else to add to this bodied column is greatly appreciated. You know flowers, bugs and any form of matter will do, I am conducting something concerning the science of human organism and only the start of it. I am not a student yet looking for a degree or a scientist in effort of being one. It is my livelihood to find why things are. I just like to know the stability of the separation concerning the matter of creation, perhaps dealing with stem cells and the such of the matters that are part of the creation of the human body. Till next timeD.G.DeL-Dorchester MassDavid George DeLancey (talk) 21:01, 8 January 2008 (UTC)Some corrections added here thank you for your patienceDavid George DeLancey (talk) 01:03, 31 March 2011 (UTC)...revisited64.134.96.150 (talk) 13:05, 17 September 2011 (UTC)