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If women aren't responsible for their actions, who is? How is this not deceitful?In a judgment published this week, Federal Magistrate Stewart Brown said the mother had been negligent rather than deceitful in not telling the man of her earlier liaison.
Tough titty said the kitty. You think men don't have a hard time paying bills? You think child support isn't oppressive to us? Toughen up buttercup. Geese and Ganders yah?The woman fought the application that she repay child support, arguing such an order would be oppressive because she was in tough financial circumstances.
Even in the end they still tried to blame the man.Mr Brown said the man approached the intimate relationship with a level of irresponsibility.
A fool and his money are soon parted. I'm amazed there are guys out there who are such dupes."She had him sign a statutory declaration stating he was the father..."
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She told the court she had suffered depression and stress from an earlier abusive relationship and her memory and thought processes were not clear.
Danger said:I have often wondered what the consequences are of not signing it on the spot.
What if I were to decline until I did a Paternity test? Would they allow that?
Would I still have Parental rights if I did not sign the paper but proved I was the Father through a Paternity test?
That seems to be proof positive that there is good chance that the kid is NOT his.Warrior74 said:My brother's ex girlfriend listed him on the birth certificate without his consent. Fortunately in his case, he was not liable for child support unless both parties took a DNA test. Unfortunately she refused to take one, leading us to believe that the nephew I had grown to love was of no blood relation. This denied my brother of any paternal visitation or custody rights as well. To this day she still won't take one and we don't know the truth and she won't allow my nephew to see us. Feels bad bro.
There are no consequences. A nurse presents you with the form, you say "I decline to sign this" and hand it back to her. That's about it. If she asks why you say, "My lawyer advised me not to." Once you say "lawyer" they won't touch you with a 10-foot pole.Danger said:I have often wondered what the consequences are of not signing it on the spot.
Absolutely. You never have to sign anything (at least in California) re parentage. If the court, after a DNA test, finds that you are the father, it will make its court-orders regarding child-support without you signing anything.What if I were to decline until I did a Paternity test? Would they allow that?
Yes. The form does NOT give a 'father' parental rights. It only allows him to petition the court for parental rights, which you can do even without signing the form (though you'd have to get a DNA test.) All the form does is put you on the hook for child support for 18 years so the state doesn't have to pick up the tab.Would I still have Parental rights if I did not sign the paper but proved I was the Father through a Paternity test?
In California, yes, unless the woman is married. If she's married, the child is presumed to be the husband's, unless the husband challenges it. If the husband challenges parentage, and some other dude petitions the court for a DNA test, then the other dude can be legally recognized as the father if the DNA tests show he is. If the husband doesn't challenge parentage, then even if the kid is clearly not his (eg., he and the wife are both white and the kid is black), the kid is still presumed to be his, and no other dude will be allowed to request a DNA test to prove it's his.Can your Brother declare he "thinks" he may be the Father and demand a Paternity test?
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If you are married, I'd think you are considered the father by default, whether you sign the certificate or not.Danger said:Now let's take it one step further.
What if you are married and you do not sign the Birth Certificate until a Paternity test has been done?
What are the ramifications? Does anyone know?
There is no way this could be true. If it were, women could just pick some dude out of the phone book, and if that dude didn't find out, he'd be screwed. No, due process would entitle him to a hearing. He can say that while he was away, he did not hear of any of this, and demand a DNA test.Mr.Positive said:I was told about a guy in the military who got stuck paying child support for a child that was not his. He was away overseas, and some girl who was just a casual friend of his...put his name as the father on the certificate. Of course, he never knew about it being overseas.
He comes home, and gets smacked with child support. He never even had sex with this woman. Apparently, you have a limited time to contest the certificate. If you don't, you are screwed. You are guilty until proven innocent.
I would assume you could sue the woman for fraud for doing this, but maybe not? The courts don't seem to care, as long as a man pays..any man would do. Who cares who the father is...seems to be the courts viewpoint.