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Forwarding the clock, April Magnera commenced in the injury against Paul to continue her pursuit to own Elizabeth by bad mouthing, insulting, and deliberately injure Paul mitigates his reputation as a volunteer noted at St. Adalaide and Loma Linda Academy. In addition, Paul invited by teachers consequently approached and tell tales negating future appointments as coach, room mom/pop, and assistant. These are volunteer positions to help the teachers and bond with Elizabeth. Also; Paul proved and actively participated in Elizabeth’s life and at school shown no record for April who showed no interest nor showed up at Elizabeth’s recital, plays, music performance, and special events. April Magneraa never contributed ONE CENT to Elizabeth’s education nor spend on swimming lessons and tutorials. Deanna Adams and Paul …show more content…
In closing, the campaign of ownership and taking Elizabeth as a result that her fantasies of a life as a princes unfulfilled. The record proved that her mission commenced in 2006 and stretched throughout calling authorities, sabotaging volunteer positions, and making up stories to hammer the nail until the final nail slammed into the coffin. However; this shall not happened since Paul and Deanna place the interest of Elizabeth first and duty transcends along with love securing a future of promise for Elizabeth of independence developing skill of rising above mediocrity and tools to achieve a position in society other than carpet cleaning, massage therapist, business owner, and minister. Elizabeth desires to be an engineer and scientist and having conservative values enbedded by Loma Linda and Paul Adams along with Deanna’s support Elizabeth will rise above and get the job done to realize her potential. The goal not to alienate Elizabeth from her mother instead have April seek counselling to cease injury against Elizabeth and her father until the court deem her fit to assume resonsbility to share custody raising an independent soul not to own or

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