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My son is going to give another mans unborn child his name will he have to pay support if it don't workout?

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the girls brother wants my son to give the baby his name, I truly believe that this child belongs to the girls brother!!! and thats why he needs this to happen.

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  1. there is a hing called DNA get one done, dumbarse


  2. If they try to collect child support, they would be required to do a DNA test in order to collect.  this would put into light the facts you described, if they are true.  hope this helps.

  3. Only if a test can prove the baby is not his.

  4. Of course he'll have to pay!

  5. No.  Names don't prove paternity.  Unless he is on the birth certificate then possible, but when if it came down to him having to pay support then it can challenge the paternity and take the test!  

  6. If your son gives this child his name..he will have full parent responsabilities such as child support if it doesn't work out.  

  7. Yes, unless he can prove otherwise with a paternity test

    So, the brother and the sister had s*x?? WHOA. You should be able to tell right away if the kid is deformed or slow.

  8. no way!!!!! why do you think that?????

  9. um......dna test? who would have to pay child support if its not their child.....that just dont make any sense.

  10. You think the girl has had a baby with her brother?

    What name is on the birth certificate?

  11. jerry! jerry! jerry!  

  12. Yes, he will, unless he later proves the child isn't his.

  13. This is your first day here and THIS is your 1st question?!?

    I agree, call Jerry Springer, or Steve Wilkos. LOL!


  14. If he signs the birth certificate he is taking responsibility. I wouldn't advise. He should get a consultation with a lawyer about it to be sure. Consultations are usually free.

  15. he will if his name is on the birth certificate

  16. yupp..unless if they find out that the child isn't his

    haha first answer should get best answer =]

  17. He might

  18. In almost all states the answer will be, "Yes, he must pay."  Recent court decisions go even farther.  For example, one guy's wife was out s******g around on him and got pregnant.  He had raised the child as his own, not kowing his wife was a w***e.  His name is on the birth certificate.  She divorced him a few years later.  He's been paying child support, faithfully.  He no longer feels comfortable with the living situation his daughter is in so files for a custodial review, with the goal of getting physical custody, or joint custody.  The ex-wife is so angry she tells him to just butt out because the child is not his ... it is the biological daughter of the b*****d she left him for and has been living with for the last few years.  His attorney then files to end child support, but to allow for visitation, due to the relationship he and his assumed-daughter have.  The judge ruled that since he is not the bio-dad, he has no standing with the court to request visitation.  Visitation DENIED.  But, hold on ... the court also ruled that he must CONTINUE TO PAY THE ***** child supprt - even though the child was now living with the bio-dad and the bio-mom.  Cutting off child support, the judge declares, would bring fiscal harm to the innocent child.  Tell your son to RUN LIKE h**l!  Also, the woman can name him as father on the certifcate without his knowledge.  He must get an attorney NOW to block such a move.  The lawyer will file to get the court to prevent a father from being named, then order paternaty test.  Results of the test will prevent her from naming him as her baby daddy.

  19. Wow, what A mess to get involved in.

    Yes, if he is considered the father for a long enough period of time, I bekieve he will be responsible, unless he can get paternity testing done, and hire an attorney.

    Why would he want to do this?

    Esp. if he thinks she slept with her brother??!!

    The BROTHER wants him to do it???

    This just reeks of crazy/bad/dumb.

    Talk to your son.  Why would he even agree to do this?  

    Does the brother have something on him?

    Doesn't make ANY sense to me at all.

  20. Please try and convince your son that he would be making a huge mistake if he does this. Agreeing to put his last name on the child's birth certificate is acknowledging that he is the child's father. Surely he would have to pay child support before proving that the child is not his.

  21. if your son adopts that baby ( I assume that's what you mean by 'give the child his name') then yes, your son will be recognized by the courts as that child's legal father and your son will be responsible for the child's support.

  22. I would advice him against it cause once you add the last name t o birth certificate it holds him responsible for life for child support. Since the baby is not blood related to him just advice him against it. Now a days girl that are not married give the kids there last name. Never make yourself responsible for someone else's child cause the guy can appear out of no where and claim the child.  

  23. If your sons name is listed on the birth certificate as the father, he will need to pay child support, unless he requests a paternity test. If he is just giving the baby his surname, but is not listed on the birth certificate, he doesn't.

    If he wants a paternity test, and turns out to be the father, he will have to pay for the test. If he is not, the mother will have to pay.  

  24. my boyfriend did this with his ex wife and he doesnt have to pay for child support now she lives in texas and we live in wisconsin, he still talks to his "daughter" but she also just recently found out he wasnt her daddy, things didnt go so well for alil while. but things are better, but although she is in a horrible place with her mother he cant fight for custody either. her mom doesnt take very good care of her and grounds her for everything!

  25. Are you saying that the boy got his sister pregnant?

    If so, there very well could be deformities in the baby. Your son should think of that before he claims it as his own.

    We have a friend who has his name on the BC's of 2 out of 3 of his ex-wife's kids, but they are not his. He actually has sole legal custody of one of them and his older sister.

    If your son puts his name on that certificate, he will be legally responsible for that child until one of them dies.

    Pretty heavy for a young man, especially if the situation is as described.

    I would tell him to run away !

  26. My ex husband gave my daughter his name. We were married when I was pregnant. Either way it was an unfortunate situation. I was pregnant when we got married. He said he wanted to help care for the child as he loved me and I was raped. I don't believe abortion is ever ok. After we divorced he did not have to pay support for the child, and we made certain he would not be liable to after we divorced. However that is only in the state of Tennessee. Your son can call the health department in your state for more a more definate answer. If he does put his name on the baby's birth certificate he will legally be the child's father.  

  27. no, the girl can give the baby any name she wants and it doesnt make a difference, just dont let him sign the birth certificate stating he is the dad. even then, if there ever comes a time she files for support, he can have a test done to prove the baby isnt his and he doesnt have to pay, his last name or not.

  28. If he signs paperwork stating that he is the father and is put on the birth certificate, then yes, he is legally and financially responsible for the rest of the child's life (or until he obtains a court order removing him from the birth record).

    "Giving his name" is an antiquated way of putting it. The girl can give her child whatever last name she wants, but that has nothing to do with legal paternity.

  29. if it doesnt work out and he doesnt get blood tests done for the court, he will most likely end up paying child support, and possibly alimony too if hes living common law with the girl

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