Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you can do it! Ditch him, have him sign away his rights and be free of him. Raise your child in a loving environment.
It still messes a child up to have one parent who didn't want them. That is written in your bones and never, ever goes away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course you can do it! Ditch him, have him sign away his rights and be free of him. Raise your child in a loving environment.
It still messes a child up to have one parent who didn't want them. That is written in your bones and never, ever goes away.
Anonymous wrote:Of course you can do it! Ditch him, have him sign away his rights and be free of him. Raise your child in a loving environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can absolutely do this on your own.
I would think further about trying to get him to give up his parental rights. You are correct that it will be hard for your child to have an unreliable parent who is in and out of their life unreliably, but it is also hard to have a father who walked away entirely and your child may also blame you in part for having him sign away his rights. Unless you are independently wealthy, get a child support order in place instead.
One of his exact lines to me was “how great for you to have another income stream”. He really, REALLY does not want to pay child support. I don’t know exactly how much he makes, but I don’t think it’s much, so I doubt I would get that much from him anyway. My family is fairly well-off and willing to help, so money won’t be too much of an issue.
Anonymous wrote:You can absolutely do this on your own.
I would think further about trying to get him to give up his parental rights. You are correct that it will be hard for your child to have an unreliable parent who is in and out of their life unreliably, but it is also hard to have a father who walked away entirely and your child may also blame you in part for having him sign away his rights. Unless you are independently wealthy, get a child support order in place instead.