I lost one of my twins at birth — but one day my son saw a boy who looked like a trait

I lost one of my twins at birth — but one day my son saw a boy who looked like a trait

When justice meets the interest of children

The situation could have turned into a judicial conflict.

But in front of the two boys already accomplices, Laura chooses a gradual approach.

With the help of a lawyer and a family ombudsman, a supervised organization is set up: regular meetings, psychological support, decisions validated by the family judge in order to preserve the balance of children.

Because an obvious thing is necessary: Lucas and Nathan have each built emotional landmarks. Breaking them apart would create a new injury.

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