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Just a bunch of questions this morning....paternity and child support
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 605449" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>H and I both have brown eyes. I have dark brown hair and H was blonde when young. Oldest boy is a curly headed strawberry blonde with hazel eyes and easy child has wavy blonde hair with bright blue eyes. They are both H's children. The other 3 kids all have variations of brown hair, darker than H and lighter than mine. daughter's is stick straight and the boys are wavy. My hair is curly and H is straight. difficult child has my eyes, babyboy has H's and daughter has H's sister's eyes. My parents both had brown eyes and my sister has the same eye color as oldest boy. Father in law had black hair and brown eyes, mother in law is blonde with green eyes. My father had 4 siblings - one aunt has green eyes and the other had dark brown, his brothers both had blue eyes. Genetics is a fascinating topic.</p><p></p><p>As for faking paternity, the laws which make a married man the legal father all generally pre-date DNA and have the laudable intention of ensuring support for innocent children. I think that if a man is tricked nowadays, he should sue the woman to get his money back IF he doesn't give a hoot about the child involved. I think that the laws should be re-written to permit a woman to be sued after the child is 18, so the child can understand. The best solution for a man is to insist on a paternity test if he isn't married to the woman. H asked me for one for oldest boy because we weren't married yet. I agreed. Then the baby was born and even H's ex-fiancé said the baby was clearly his. Sadly, my son looks more like the ex-fiancé than he does me but I know he's mine, LOL! I never had the test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 605449, member: 3493"] H and I both have brown eyes. I have dark brown hair and H was blonde when young. Oldest boy is a curly headed strawberry blonde with hazel eyes and easy child has wavy blonde hair with bright blue eyes. They are both H's children. The other 3 kids all have variations of brown hair, darker than H and lighter than mine. daughter's is stick straight and the boys are wavy. My hair is curly and H is straight. difficult child has my eyes, babyboy has H's and daughter has H's sister's eyes. My parents both had brown eyes and my sister has the same eye color as oldest boy. Father in law had black hair and brown eyes, mother in law is blonde with green eyes. My father had 4 siblings - one aunt has green eyes and the other had dark brown, his brothers both had blue eyes. Genetics is a fascinating topic. As for faking paternity, the laws which make a married man the legal father all generally pre-date DNA and have the laudable intention of ensuring support for innocent children. I think that if a man is tricked nowadays, he should sue the woman to get his money back IF he doesn't give a hoot about the child involved. I think that the laws should be re-written to permit a woman to be sued after the child is 18, so the child can understand. The best solution for a man is to insist on a paternity test if he isn't married to the woman. H asked me for one for oldest boy because we weren't married yet. I agreed. Then the baby was born and even H's ex-fiancé said the baby was clearly his. Sadly, my son looks more like the ex-fiancé than he does me but I know he's mine, LOL! I never had the test. [/QUOTE]
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