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'''Väteraufbruch für Kinder''' (''Father's departure for children'') County Club Cologne e.V. is an organization which has been founded in 1988 in Cologne, Germany and fights for custody of the fathers for their children if they are not married to the mothers. Despite many improvements that have meanwhile been implemented for children and fathers, the members continue to advocate that, especially for separation children, the motto "Both children have both parents!" be implemented.
 
'''Väteraufbruch für Kinder''' (''Father's departure for children'') County Club Cologne e.V. is an organization which has been founded in 1988 in Cologne, Germany and fights for custody of the fathers for their children if they are not married to the mothers. Despite many improvements that have meanwhile been implemented for children and fathers, the members continue to advocate that, especially for separation children, the motto "Both children have both parents!" be implemented.
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 25 September 2022

Väteraufbruch für Kinder (Father's departure for children) County Club Cologne e.V. is an organization which has been founded in 1988 in Cologne, Germany and fights for custody of the fathers for their children if they are not married to the mothers. Despite many improvements that have meanwhile been implemented for children and fathers, the members continue to advocate that, especially for separation children, the motto "Both children have both parents!" be implemented.

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