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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Actually, the psychologists who deal with child alienation recommend eventually divorcing the children if the courts do not take action to fix the problem. There is no moral law I am aware of that obligates a man's family to pass on money to children or grandchildren who have been taught to hate their father. But you have just proven the point: to women, marriage and children are all about how much money they can steal from a man. Take away a $3 million inheritance and they foam at the mouth like a rabid dog. [/quote] So much easier said than done. In Virginia you can not voluntarily surrender your parental rights unless there is a third party who will assume those rights (adoption, foster care, etc...). the court can remove all visitation and keep you from having any input in the child's care and how they are raised but they will not release you from your legal obligation for the child once Paternity is established. Also in the state of Virginia if the woman is married or was married in the last 10 months the husband is legally considered the father, so if you separate from your wife with the intent to divorce and she gets knocked up by someone else you have a nice long court battle in your future once the child is born of course. In the event of an unwanted/unintended pregnancy the father has no rights what so ever until the child is born or he can prove to the court that it is in the mother's or child's best interest that something needs to happen, Even if the child was conceived via lack of consent (statutory rape) or deception (don't worry I'm on the pill) the father is still legally responsible if he is over the age of 14, where as the mother can choose to abort any time up until 13 weeks (maybe longer) if she is over the age of 14. However if the father attempts to convince the mother to abort that can be construed as domestic violence via reproductive Coercion which would be a nice way of denying visitation if the mother so desires. I fully support a woman's right to chose and her reproductive freedom I'd just like the same rights at least legally. None of this is legal advice please consult a lawyer if you are in doubt, they would love to charge you for the consultation just to tell you sucks to be you. [/quote]
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