Stationierten troops fight for custody of children
She threw her daughter six years after the divorce, shuttling deals with the practice of football and cheerleading, made sure the school occurred. Hardly a day went by, as the other two. Then Lt. Eva Crouch was mobilized with the Kentucky National Guard, and Sara was to stay with Dad.
A year and half later, their assignment, Crouch fired in their transition to a cartel in the eye _ brings home the little girl, her smile and blue eyes divided. Chosen and said his ex, there would be the following day to bring Sara, but his response to his vertigo.
“This is not without ruling does not concern you.”
Within one month, a judge, Sara should stay with her father. It was, he says, “the best interests of the child.”
What happened? Crouch was the right of abode owner of the house, which was supposedly temporary. What had changed? It was not a drug addict or an alcoholic or an abusive mother.
Their only false, it seems, was the answer to the call to serve their country.
Crouch and an unknown number of others among the 140000 single-parent families more uniform fight in a war on two fronts: For the nation they are sworn to defend and children are to lose, because this obligation.
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