Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been raising him since birth, in the same household? I have a 3 yo, and I can't imagine just up and walking out on her one day. It breaks my heart just thinking about a child having to go through that.
+1000
Yep. And this lousy mother can take full credit for putting her little boy and these two men in this terrible situation.
I suppose the Op should just suck it up and allow himself to be relegated to the child support provider while this other man takes over the parenting duties with his biological son....is that right?
Do you have kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Run, don't walk
This. OP, you must be crazy to entertain any other option. Don't refer to the child as your son. He is not. He has a father who is willing to step in.
This whole thing sucks, but man up and cut your losses here. Go find a woman who will have children with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This child is yours, OP, in every way that matters. Don't leave him.
No, he is not. The childvhas a biological father who wants him and OP does' t stand a snowball's chance in bell of any kind of custody. Cut all ties now but consult a lawyer to make sure OP is forever off the hook for this kid.
Depending on how I felt toward the slut mother, I might try to get reimbursement for all money he has spent on this kid.
Anonymous wrote:This child is yours, OP, in every way that matters. Don't leave him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State law differs, but in most cases, people have between 2 months and 2 years to get a DNA test to remove their name from the birth certificate. If the person fails to do so in the required time period, they will be legally responsible for child support until the child reaches the age of majority, usually 18. The only way they will be excused from child support payments is if the biological parent (or another responsible individual in the court’s discretion) steps up and claims support for the child.
Well, if the Op is legally the father than the Op could fight for custody of this child? Maybe that would be the way to go. He could then sue for this woman for child support...
Well, no. Why take the child away from his mother unless she's unfit. (Which is another discussion when women pull this bs)
However, OP. If you're on the birth certificate and have been raising this child as your son, believing that to be true, then I wonder about visitation rights.
Anonymous wrote:This child is yours, OP, in every way that matters. Don't leave him.
Anonymous wrote:I don't even know where to post this...
Found out today that my son is not mine. Very long story short...
I dated a woman for about a year and things were very rocky, I was going to end it and then found out she was pregnant so we stayed together for another two years to try and raise our son together. Broke up with her after I found out she cheated on me and there was a possibility that my son was not mine biologically. Just found out today that he is biologically not my son. I love him with all my heart but I don't know what to do. The mother wants to get back together and work things out, but I'm so torn. Should I stay in my son's life? He is 2.5 years old now and if I leave his life now, he probably won't remember me and will be able to live his life drama free with his biological dad. The biological dad BTW is a great guy besides sleeping with my ex and wants to be in my son's life.