Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a donor some years ago. I would advise against it. The cases where the dad has later been on the hook to support the kid are always when he had some form of existing relationship with the mom. I would definitely consult an attorney.
While her request is flattering, there are plenty of high quality donors out there for her to use.
Did this happen to you?
What is your relationship (if any) with the child now? And the mom?
PP disappeared from the conversation. You can’t just say you advise against it without any reason at all. Care to explain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a donor some years ago. I would advise against it. The cases where the dad has later been on the hook to support the kid are always when he had some form of existing relationship with the mom. I would definitely consult an attorney.
While her request is flattering, there are plenty of high quality donors out there for her to use.
Did this happen to you?
What is your relationship (if any) with the child now? And the mom?
Anonymous wrote:I was a donor some years ago. I would advise against it. The cases where the dad has later been on the hook to support the kid are always when he had some form of existing relationship with the mom. I would definitely consult an attorney.
While her request is flattering, there are plenty of high quality donors out there for her to use.
Anonymous wrote:I was a donor some years ago. I would advise against it. The cases where the dad has later been on the hook to support the kid are always when he had some form of existing relationship with the mom. I would definitely consult an attorney.
While her request is flattering, there are plenty of high quality donors out there for her to use.