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If you have sex with a woman whom you are not married to and she gets pregnant, do you have to legally pay child support if she can prove that you are the father of the child?
Originally posted by: Baked
Who did you knock up?
you were "planning to" knock someone up?Originally posted by: maximus maximus
Originally posted by: Baked
Who did you knock up?
no one so far... just planning to
i guess, i will be wearing the raincoat.![]()
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what the? have you been living under a rock?
if it's your kid, you are financially responsible.
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
of course! congratulations! 18yrs of payments plus 1/3 of college expenses!
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
yes.
and i have read that once a guys name is on a baby's birth certificate, that guy has to pay child support even if it has been proven that he is not the biological father.
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
yes.
and i have read that once a guys name is on a baby's birth certificate, that guy has to pay child support even if it has been proven that he is not the biological father.
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
of course! congratulations! 18yrs of payments plus 1/3 of college expenses!
Just a third? Really?
Let's say that that's the case but she's also your mom and you're under 18 years old. So if you pay her, is she also obligated to spend some of that money on you?Originally posted by: maximus maximus
If you have sex with a woman whom you are not married to and she gets pregnant, do you have to legally pay child support if she can prove that you are the father of the child?
Originally posted by: maximus maximus
Originally posted by: moshquerade
what the? have you been living under a rock?
if it's your kid, you are financially responsible.
my question was directed more on the line of a one night stand. a few mins of pleasure, a lifelong suffering.
Originally posted by: y2kc
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
yes.
and i have read that once a guys name is on a baby's birth certificate, that guy has to pay child support even if it has been proven that he is not the biological father.
that sounds highly unlikely but the court system is very pro-woman when it comes to support issues, so who knows. how can the court justify a man paying support to a child that isn't his.
i'll see if i can get bill gates's name put on my kids birth certificates...
and the answer to the OPs question: without the shadow of a doubt. you will have a moral and legal responsibility to support the child if it's yours, doesn't matter what the circumstances are regarding how she wound up pregnant...
Originally posted by: maximus maximus
a few mins of pleasure, a lifelong suffering.
