#Pregnancy #RelationshipAdvice #TurkishBoyfriend #Heartbreak
Hey there! 💔 Have you found yourself in a tough situation like this before or faced something similar with your partner? Let’s dive into this heart-wrenching situation and see how we can support our fellow community member who is 4.5 months pregnant and her Turkish boyfriend has fled the country.
First of all, I want to say how sorry I am that you are going through this difficult time. It must be incredibly challenging and overwhelming, especially with a little one on the way. Here are some thoughts and possible solutions that might help you navigate through this tough situation:
1. Reach out to your support system: Lean on friends and family for emotional support during this time. Having loved ones around you can provide comfort and help you process your emotions.
2. Seek legal advice: It might be helpful to consult with a lawyer to understand your rights and options, especially in terms of child support and custody arrangements.
3. Focus on self-care: Taking care of yourself is essential, especially during pregnancy. Make sure to prioritize your physical and emotional well-being.
4. Consider therapy or counseling: Talking to a professional therapist can provide you with tools to cope with the heartbreak and process your feelings in a healthy way.
5. Stay strong for your baby: Your strength and resilience will not only benefit you but also your little one. Focus on creating a positive environment for your baby to thrive in.
Remember, you are not alone in this journey. There are resources and people who are willing to support you during this challenging time. Stay strong, stay hopeful, and take it one day at a time. You got this! 💪🌟
Sending you lots of love and positive vibes. You are stronger than you know! ❤️✨ #StayStrong #YouGotThis #SupportSystem
Most of this isn’t legal. If you are intending to ask about child support, Turkey is a party to a convention that might make it possible, though it would still be difficult. You would need to look for a lawyer familiar with international child support.
If you had other legal questions in there, I’m not sure what they are, so please clarify.
[The US has a child support agreement with Turkey](https://www.acf.hhs.gov/css/parents/help/international-parents). You should consult with a local family law attorney about getting a child support order in place once the baby is born.
Admitted he was trying to get you pregnant, then pushed for an abortion? Makes zero sense. Assuming he has a western citizenship already then…
Is it possible that he is still with his sister and never boarded the plane like he said he did? Do you know where his sister lives?
What is your legal question here?