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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 30275" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>difficult child called DSS in regards to a letter he got in the mail for him to contact his caseworker. She wasn't in, but he talked to someone else who told him he still has to go to court next month to end everything, she added, if the baby isn't yours, because she said since she's not his worker she couldn't give him that information. She then said something like that doesn't mean it will all be over. Of course difficult child doesn't ask, but what could that mean. If he's not on the birthcertificate and he's not the father, proven by the dna test, is there anything else they can hold him responsible for??? </p><p></p><p>I told him to keep calling until he gets through to his worker because I want him to hear it from her mouth that he's not the father and also to ask what that means. </p><p></p><p>Anyone have any idea??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 30275, member: 2442"] difficult child called DSS in regards to a letter he got in the mail for him to contact his caseworker. She wasn't in, but he talked to someone else who told him he still has to go to court next month to end everything, she added, if the baby isn't yours, because she said since she's not his worker she couldn't give him that information. She then said something like that doesn't mean it will all be over. Of course difficult child doesn't ask, but what could that mean. If he's not on the birthcertificate and he's not the father, proven by the dna test, is there anything else they can hold him responsible for??? I told him to keep calling until he gets through to his worker because I want him to hear it from her mouth that he's not the father and also to ask what that means. Anyone have any idea?? [/QUOTE]
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