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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^unless you want your child to inherit something :-) [/quote] His family has millions. I don't want anything from him. I come from nothing. I'd rather be safe and away from him. [/quote] Yes, you say that now... but millions come in handy, my dear. How about you move back home, and pay for a consultation with a lawyer as soon as you arrive. You have the option of declaring this baby's parentage on the birth certificate, in the hope that due to the distance, visits will be few and far between, and cordial, and that your child's college might be paid for (by the time he goes to college, it might be $80K a year). Or, you might decide that it's best to not declare the father on the certificate... [/quote] You don't get to "declare a father" on the birth certificate if the father is not there and you are married. If he has millions and wants a child and you split, he could easily hire investigators to find out about the birth, and would have no problem pursuing his paternity rights in court. Cleaning up browser history isn't going to stop that. Do what you want, but know that if you have the child he will legally have rights that will be enforceable. [/quote]
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