by Jamaican on March 13th, 2007

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If a guy get a girl pregnant, but is not financially able to support the child, and requests that the girl have an abortion, but she choses not to, should he still be sued for child support?

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  • by Someguy on March 13th, 2007

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    Legally, it is the woman's decision to go forward with the pregnancy or not. The father/sperm donor is legaly responsible for all costs incurred, including child support.

    The courts don't care how much you make, they will take a portion of it to care for the child. It is not going to make for a happy Dad, but that is what is going to happen.

    If she's smart, she will name him as the father on the birth certificate and then sue his butt for as much child support as he can afford. It takes two to tango and the court will support that. The court's interest is to protect the welfare of the child. Hopefully, he will use this as an example that he must take his responsibilities seriously.

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    • Sound a lot like human slavery, or man slavery, the amazing thing is that in nature the girl chooses the guys and when the deed is done they chase the guy away and take care of the rest, food, shelter, learning and yet in societies it's always the guys fault and the girl was just an innocent victim, ohh I am sorry I tripped and fell and my dick just landed in her pardon me ... it was just all the guys fault ..

      Nemo_S

      by Nemo_S on June 16th, 2010

    • Nemo, you might want to read my response to Jamaican's March 13th post. ;-)

      LarryH54

      by LarryH54 on March 15th, 2011

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