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Just a bunch of questions this morning....paternity and child support
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 605085" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>JMO...</p><p>If a man has invested emotional support in a child... then that man needs to continue to provide that, bio child or not. It is NOT the child's fault!</p><p>If a man is the bio dad, then he should be paying... whether he invests anything else or not.</p><p>If he is both... then whether the relationship ends or not, he is responsible for both. </p><p>If he is either, then when the relationship ends, he continues to be responsible for "his part".</p><p> </p><p>If a man doesn't want to be financially and emotionally responsible for raising a kid then... don't have sex. A woman cannot force herself on a man (unlike the other way around). Lies, trickery, treachery, whatever else, yes. </p><p> </p><p>The men I feel most sorry for are those whose spouse was unfaithful. It isn't their fault that the biology of the child is what it is. <em>But it isn't the child's fault either.</em></p><p></p><p>And of course, the "system" doesn't work that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 605085, member: 11791"] JMO... If a man has invested emotional support in a child... then that man needs to continue to provide that, bio child or not. It is NOT the child's fault! If a man is the bio dad, then he should be paying... whether he invests anything else or not. If he is both... then whether the relationship ends or not, he is responsible for both. If he is either, then when the relationship ends, he continues to be responsible for "his part". If a man doesn't want to be financially and emotionally responsible for raising a kid then... don't have sex. A woman cannot force herself on a man (unlike the other way around). Lies, trickery, treachery, whatever else, yes. The men I feel most sorry for are those whose spouse was unfaithful. It isn't their fault that the biology of the child is what it is. [I]But it isn't the child's fault either.[/I] And of course, the "system" doesn't work that way. [/QUOTE]
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