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Over a long year or so ago, a miracle was delivered to Juan. In order to more fully love, care for, and support his premature and medically-fragile daughter, Juan moved from his home in Gig Harbor into a shared room with his baby and her mother, taking over the rent, all the baby’s expenses and Mom’s needs.

However, the first months after a baby is born can be very hard on a relationship, and Juan and his infant’s mother soon broke up. It wasn’t pretty, but Juan, being the most supportive and understanding person a baby could hope for, stayed close, continuing to provide money and support to his baby and her mother.
Four months later, the gap between Juan and his now ex-girlfriend had widened dramatically, preventing Juan from visiting his baby daughter. The baby’s mother has brought in legal services to reduce Juan’s access to his daughter from occasionally holding his baby to merely seeing his daughter through the glass of the front door, once or twice a month. Juan has brought on a lawyer to fight to give Juan the Daddy privilege he desires most – sharing his newborn daughter with his older daughter, who hasn’t had the opportunity to even meet her baby sister.
While Juan is employed at a great job and has a steady income, he has tapped-out on all his resources: Savings and 401k have been depleted, having transferred over $2,000 to his baby’s mother and his remaining last scraps of savings to retain a lawyer. Juan is fighting for visitation, and Juan’s lawyer is in agreement that Juan is a considerate father, that his relationship with his ex-wife and his eldest daughter is friendly and caring, and that Juan has all the resources to keep his baby daughter safe and cared for during visits.

This is where Juan humbly seeks your assistance. Donations are the necessary tool to fund Juan’s fight to visit and even just hold his almost 2 year-old daughter. Your support goes to Juan’s legal team to argue for two sisters to meet for the first time. Even just sharing Juan’s plea will help, as every little bit of support helps.
Juan is a great father, a jovial and thoughtful person, and a good guy. He’s supported his 10-month-old baby and cared for the baby’s mother throughout her pregnancy and post-partum challenges. Juan seeks to continue raising his little girl, in the same way he has nurtured and loved his eldest daughter. He needs some help, and yours would be greatly appreciated.

However, the first months after a baby is born can be very hard on a relationship, and Juan and his infant’s mother soon broke up. It wasn’t pretty, but Juan, being the most supportive and understanding person a baby could hope for, stayed close, continuing to provide money and support to his baby and her mother.
Four months later, the gap between Juan and his now ex-girlfriend had widened dramatically, preventing Juan from visiting his baby daughter. The baby’s mother has brought in legal services to reduce Juan’s access to his daughter from occasionally holding his baby to merely seeing his daughter through the glass of the front door, once or twice a month. Juan has brought on a lawyer to fight to give Juan the Daddy privilege he desires most – sharing his newborn daughter with his older daughter, who hasn’t had the opportunity to even meet her baby sister.
While Juan is employed at a great job and has a steady income, he has tapped-out on all his resources: Savings and 401k have been depleted, having transferred over $2,000 to his baby’s mother and his remaining last scraps of savings to retain a lawyer. Juan is fighting for visitation, and Juan’s lawyer is in agreement that Juan is a considerate father, that his relationship with his ex-wife and his eldest daughter is friendly and caring, and that Juan has all the resources to keep his baby daughter safe and cared for during visits.

This is where Juan humbly seeks your assistance. Donations are the necessary tool to fund Juan’s fight to visit and even just hold his almost 2 year-old daughter. Your support goes to Juan’s legal team to argue for two sisters to meet for the first time. Even just sharing Juan’s plea will help, as every little bit of support helps.
Juan is a great father, a jovial and thoughtful person, and a good guy. He’s supported his 10-month-old baby and cared for the baby’s mother throughout her pregnancy and post-partum challenges. Juan seeks to continue raising his little girl, in the same way he has nurtured and loved his eldest daughter. He needs some help, and yours would be greatly appreciated.

