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Just a bunch of questions this morning....paternity and child support
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 605134" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>When my kids were born in Florida, the law there was that any child born to a married woman is considered to be the legal child of the husband. That was a long time ago but I'm assuming it's the same now. Even if they divorce before the child was born, as long as it was CONCEIVED during the marriage, it's still his legally and he's liable for child support. Even if they were separated and haven't seen each other in ten years, if she has a baby while they're still legally married, it's HIS! </p><p> </p><p>And then there's good ol' "backwoods justice". My brother ended up paying child support for six years for a child that wasn't his! The judge said, "Well, SOMEBODY needs to support this boy! His first wife had a year old boy before she ever met and married my brother. He raised the boy as his own till he was twelve, they divorced, and she moved back to Florida. The boys bio dad had never paid a dime in support for him, never even saw him. My brother didn't protest because he felt a moral obligation to the child and he paid every month. It wouldn't have done any good anyway. It may not have been legal, but that's what they did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 605134, member: 1883"] When my kids were born in Florida, the law there was that any child born to a married woman is considered to be the legal child of the husband. That was a long time ago but I'm assuming it's the same now. Even if they divorce before the child was born, as long as it was CONCEIVED during the marriage, it's still his legally and he's liable for child support. Even if they were separated and haven't seen each other in ten years, if she has a baby while they're still legally married, it's HIS! And then there's good ol' "backwoods justice". My brother ended up paying child support for six years for a child that wasn't his! The judge said, "Well, SOMEBODY needs to support this boy! His first wife had a year old boy before she ever met and married my brother. He raised the boy as his own till he was twelve, they divorced, and she moved back to Florida. The boys bio dad had never paid a dime in support for him, never even saw him. My brother didn't protest because he felt a moral obligation to the child and he paid every month. It wouldn't have done any good anyway. It may not have been legal, but that's what they did. [/QUOTE]
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