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superguppie |
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Yep. If I were your friend I'd let this one go until receiving a court order.
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Pseudo Propaganda |
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Or just wait till the kid is 18.
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meatball77 |
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Unless god forbid he wants to be a father to his child if the child is his.
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Nonentitled |
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He wants to know for the sake of knowing, plus he's in really bad health, and he wants for the kid to be able to get death benefits from the government
should he die. He's in no shape physically to help care for a child, but if it's his he wants to help financially if possible.
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azsidsgirl |
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If he's that hard up on health I'm assuming he also doesn't have a lot of cash laying around. Unless she was a ho, the mother knows whether or not
he's the father and will go for SS after he's dead. Some bitch tried to claim my ex as her baby daddy after he died 'cuz she found out how much my
son was getting. She seriously thought they would just fly with it and fork over the dough. They didn't. They have ways of testing even after death. Maybe
she just doesn't want him in her life and is therefore denying paternity so he doesn't fight for custody or visitation?
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Nonentitled |
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The cost of hiring a lawyer to pursue this is probably going to be the biggest thing holding him back. One lawyer that he spoke to estimated it would take
about $4,000 or more, depending on how many times they had to go to court.
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