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Where'd my daddy go?

tyler811

Diamond Member
Judges are God

Dude gets woman pregnate and lists him on birth cert. that he is dad, while she is married to another guy. Husband ditches wife stating in divorce papers
He says he didn't even know his wife was pregnant when their divorce became final that November, and he told the divorce judge (at a hearing Jeudevine declined to attend) he had no reason to believe she conceived a child during their two-year marriage.

Court now says that womans ex husband is the kids father when the dude has never seen the kid, does not want the kid and mom even said that the kid was not her ex-husbands

 
That's simply the way some state's have their laws. Last I heard in VA, the husband is always liable for child support after a divorce, even when the child is proven not to be his.
 
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
That's simply the way some state's have their laws. Last I heard in VA, the husband is always liable for child support after a divorce, even when the child is proven not to be his.

Sounds like a recipe for murder suicide.
 
Originally posted by: djheater
paternity test?

The real father has no grounds to sue for a paternity test, since state law dictates that the husband MUST be the father in cases like this. My state is the same way and I actually had a very similar problem myself once. I got lucky that my ex wanted child-support which enabled me to establish paternity.
 
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
That's simply the way some state's have their laws. Last I heard in VA, the husband is always liable for child support after a divorce, even when the child is proven not to be his.

yeap. and if a mans name is on the birth papers (remember teh pregnant mother fills this out. in many states the father can not see them unless written ok is given from teh birth mother) then he gets nailed no matter what.
 
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