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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]18:58, are you saying that OP has no responsibility in tbis situation? She was having an affair witb a much older married man. There iz equal blame and responsibility. She chose to have a child even thoughhe made it perfectlly clear that he wanted nothing to do with the child. She has signed a confidentiality agreement. If OP has even the IQ in mid double digits, which I doubt, then she had legal counsel. She made her bed and now she doesn't find it comfortable. Tough. He owes nothing to her or her unfortunate child.[/quote] OP is raising the child. I call that taking responsibility. What rock do you live under? [b]If a person fathers a child, they are legally responsible to support that child until they reach the age of majority.[/b] The law presumes that it is best for the child if both parents have physical involvement AND provide support; unfortunately for the child the latter is all that can be mandated. Of course he owes his child something.[/quote] Yes, they do and as OP has stated, the father is paying support. Outside of that, he owes the child nothing. I'm so glad I'm not a man and am not at the mercy of a woman when it comes to whether or not I want a child of mine born into this world. [/quote]
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