Cindy from Rostock: Fight for her daughters - a court date decides!

Cindy aus Rostock kämpft um ihre Töchter. Ein Gerichtstermin entscheidet über ihre Zukunft. Soziale Herausforderungen und Hoffnung.
Cindy from Rostock fights for her daughters. A court appointment decides on their future. Social challenges and hope. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Cindy from Rostock: Fight for her daughters - a court date decides!

The 20-year-old Cindy from Rostock is facing a turning point in her life because she fights for custody for her two daughters. According to the RTL2 documentary "Hartz and warm", the young mother had to intervene due to hygiene defects and handed over her children, who are today three and a half (melody) and one and a half years (Klara) old. Cindy has been living in a supervised shared apartment for six months and now hopes for a positive decision by the district court in order to be able to live with her daughters again. In an emotional moment she described: "I could cry every evening ... it's hard" when she is reminded of the happy times with her family, like berlin-live.de reported.

Cindy’s relationship crisis

The situation is also burdened by her complicated relationship with Jean, her children's father. Jean left the city for a job and left Cindy in an extremely difficult situation, which only reinforced the emotional tensions between them. Despite his return, the relationship remains tense because Jean also plans to pull away, which Cindy hurts very much. She tries hectically to find a common solution for her children, while Jean apparently shows little understanding of her worries and even considering a separation. Cindy hopes to move to a mother-child home with Klara while she pleads for Melody, who is supposed to live in the father. However, this turns their entire life planning upside down, like giessener-zeiger.de Against the background of these challenges, Cindy is optimistic. She expresses that everything was "well" for her and that she is ready to change her life situation. The upcoming court date could decide whether she can finally live with her daughters again. But the question remains open whether Jean and Cindy can overcome their differences and create a stable future for their children.

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