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[quote=Anonymous]You aren't married and you make peanuts, you need to be in your own house when the baby is born, so you can try to get primary custody and a big child support payment. That baby could net you at least $3-4 K a month if you play your cards right. What's wrong with you? Get your ducks in a row now. You can't buy pampers with $500 diaper bag. Don't put your name on the house or the mortgage, unless of course you are not on the mortgage, which would make you a super player ... if you can get your name on the deed but not the mortgage that's optimal. Forget the investments you sound kind of stupid and he will probably just name you as a 100% beneficiary and then change it to his mother's name. You aren't married so he can easily remove you. Consult a lawyer now so you can get an estimate of just how much money you are going to get. It would be awful if you end up another broke single mom.[/quote]
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