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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So does this mean all women of childbearing ages have to submit to a pregnancy test during a divorce? What if they've been separated for a long while and have a new partner and that partner is the father? What if they are just newly pregnant and want to go out of state for an abortion and don't want to submit to a test? WTF[/quote] Perhaps you could get some of your answers here. https://children-laws.laws.com/legitimacy/history/legitimated[/quote] Those are AI generated texts. No thanks. And anyway there's nothing there about whether the state of Misery is going to force women in the process of divorce to take a pregnancy test, which is wildly invasive of privacy. Nor what happens if a woman has been separated for long time and tries to divorce when she is in a new relationship and becomes pregnant. [/quote] Then maybe read through this info from Connecticut, beginning with out of wedlock. https://www.jud.ct.gov/lawlib/Notebooks/Pathfinders/Paternity.pdf[/quote] What does Connecticut have to say about Missouri? Weird. [/quote] Showing you that it is not just red states and Missouri with laws protecting children, the unborn, etc. Terminology addresses paternity, legitimation, out of wedlock, etc even in CT. Pick your state. And terminology. All have similar intent.[/quote]
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