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I had read a longer article on this subject that I posted, but it was too long to post here.
If you are taking the information only from the article presented, you are correct. But, the longer one and an investigation into this case, will reveal that the NCP does not have standing to pursue his case.
I only posted it to show that this is a second case of recent attempt that bars NCP's (mostly men) to pursue their rightful parenting position by most thoughts outside the legal arena, but not per their law...in addition to wanting someone to show me where and how sovereign law has been succesful in cases like these. Heck! I'd like to see ANY case that has been successful utilizing sovereign law as espoused on this site.
Eric
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