Being a single parent is a journey filled with both joys and struggles, demanding endless love and resilience. Greg, a devoted single father to his 4-year-old daughter Alisa, recently shared his heartbreaking experience with us. After losing his wife soon after Alisa’s birth and later his parents, Greg has raised his daughter alone, working tirelessly to provide for her while cherishing their deep bond.
A year ago, Greg met Helen and Paul, seemingly kind friends who welcomed Alisa into their family. At first, their generosity and warmth felt like a blessing, but over time their attention grew unsettling. They invited Alisa more often, even suggesting she stay with them for weeks. Eventually, they revealed their shocking plan: they wanted Greg to legally hand over custody so they could raise Alisa as their own, while still letting her call him “Dad.”
Stunned and horrified, Greg immediately cut off all contact. Alisa, too young to understand, misses her friends and keeps asking about them. Now, Greg is torn—should he move away entirely, or cautiously allow supervised contact so his daughter can see her friend again? He seeks guidance on how to protect Alisa while navigating this painful betrayal.