My 21 year old friend recently got married to a US Army man and moved in with him in Oahu, Hawaii.
She shipped out on a plane from her home town in California. She has a one year old son, Cadmus. Around a month or less later, she was begging her husband to either supply her with food for her and her child or money to buy the food with. His response was divorce.
Now the military is denying that he has to pay her anything in the divorce, or even pay to have her baby’s car seat shipped back to Sacramento with her. Soon Hawaii’s CPS was sent over to check out her living situations because she commonly lets her one year old baby run around nude, since it is so hot and humid.
CPS learned that she is going to have no place to live when she returns to Sacramento since she invested everything into the situation with her husband. She will have no place to stay, and he isn’t obligated to help her at all. No alimony or anything. Now CPS is demanding that she come up with enough money to rent a place when she gets back to California within the 1-2 weeks that she has before she must leave, or else they will take her son from her.
Please, Cadmus is her entire life. Her greatest fear is losing him. I am trying to get together funds for her through odd jobs and the like, but I am a broke college student trying to get by by living with my parents (who wont let anyone move in). If anyone can help her out with a donation (it’s to my paypal), it would help so much. Anything counts. Thanks everyone.
My paypal email is (email removed), you can send donations to my account through your paypal.
If you want to contact me further about this, go ahead and email me. I’d be happy to talk to you.
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