A bit belligerent, are you? Go talk to a lawyer if you want an answer to a specific legal question without commentary. On this board, you get what you pay for. |
A lot of time on your hand you special concerns troll. |
If you're the OP I think you've given us enough material to guess how you got to this point in your life. |
yea. right |
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Most states will not allow him to drop paternity.
If he has served as the kids dad for eleven years, he will have to continue. |
Ok but just in case what is the process? |
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Ok but just in case what's the process? |
Time for a Dr. Phil intervention "How's that question working out for you son?" |
Great dr. Douche. Anybody actually no the process? In my case kid is unborn. TIA |
If kid isnt born yet, then there is nothing (yet) to disestablish. I only know the process in DC. You can refuse to admit paternity. If/when mom goes to court to establish child support, you can either acknowledge paternity or pay for a DNA test. If you choose a DNA test, the results will speak for themselves. |
OP if the child isn't born and you and the mother know definitively that this child isn't yours there isn't an issue. When, or if, mom pursues child support, you state that you are not the dad, prove it with a DNA test, and that's that.
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If you serve as the kid's dad for several years there isn't any getting around it.
If RealDaddy (tm) can get tracked down there is a chance he might be asked to start paying some CS from here on out, but I wouldn't count on it. For a new kid -- I think a DNA test still has to be done if you are still married. If you're not, then the woman claims you're the daddy, then a DNA test ends up getting taken. |
Poor guy, and poor kid having to find out that your Mom is a stank whore. The laws need to change, no should be able to profit from deception. |