If Oliver had stayed in Austria, what chances did his father have - TopicsExpress



          

If Oliver had stayed in Austria, what chances did his father have for taking care of his son or see him? We know what the Weilharters think about the father. We also know that Mrs. Weilharter supports radical groups against fathers as such. We also know that she abducted the child. We even have several writings from her, where she claims that even a phone call from Olivers father to hear news about the son was considered "stalking" in her mind. We also know that in Austria, a mother gets all rights by default, and a father gets nothing. On top of that - even though the Austrian child psychologist wrote in his conclusion, that Olivers father should have free access to Oliver, the Austrian court denied him that. As such - had Oliver stayed in Austria - he would have lost contact to his father. The mother would have continued her hateful campaign, and the legal system in Austria had nothing to offer but arrogance and inhumanity. Thus, according to all danish court orders, Olivers father decided to be there for his son. Not in Austria, the safe haven for child abducters, but in Denmark, the country were Oliver was born and grew up. The conclusion is: Oliver would have lost all contact with his father, if he had stayed in Austria with the Weilharters. In doubt? Read the Weilharters propaganda-pages. Here you can find many examples of the hate, they preach.
Posted on: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 05:57:56 +0000

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