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Question Posted Thursday May 9 2013, 2:32 am

Main thing I hear is how can you expect my wife to
Be a parent to her kid anymore because she has committed a crime and went to jail. Because of this she has no "right" to tell anyone what to do. How do you feel about this? Does she still have the " right" to be a parent to my daughter now?


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lightoftruth answered Thursday May 9 2013, 2:51 am:
Of course she has the right to be a parent. She messed up, it doesn't mean she resigns all her duties as a parent.
She will be out of there eventually right? Her daughter should still be thinking of her as her authority. It won't be right for her daughter to start disrespecting her and acting like she isn't her parent.

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