"The Pursuit of Happyness" is, I believe, one of the best movies about the commitment of fatherhood.
In my real, local life, a friend's brother impregnated his girlfriend. She wanted an abortion, and he talked her out of it. They were not interested in marrying each other. She cared for the baby for a couple of years in a shared custody a…
"The Pursuit of Happyness" is, I believe, one of the best movies about the commitment of fatherhood.
In my real, local life, a friend's brother impregnated his girlfriend. She wanted an abortion, and he talked her out of it. They were not interested in marrying each other. She cared for the baby for a couple of years in a shared custody agreement. Then one day, she delivered their son and all his belongings to the dad, saying it was his problem and she wanted nothing more to do with their son or him. The boy is now in his mid-teens, having been raised exclusively by his dad. Dad works hard and runs a tight ship at home, and the boy is doing very well.
"The Pursuit of Happyness" is, I believe, one of the best movies about the commitment of fatherhood.
In my real, local life, a friend's brother impregnated his girlfriend. She wanted an abortion, and he talked her out of it. They were not interested in marrying each other. She cared for the baby for a couple of years in a shared custody agreement. Then one day, she delivered their son and all his belongings to the dad, saying it was his problem and she wanted nothing more to do with their son or him. The boy is now in his mid-teens, having been raised exclusively by his dad. Dad works hard and runs a tight ship at home, and the boy is doing very well.