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i am a 29 year old man that recently had unprotected sex after a drunken one night stand and have found out the girl is pregnant. she has decided to go through with the pregnancy deciding that i should pay for the childs upbringing, she does not work and her whole family are on benefits with no way of supporting a new child, i am in a steady relationship and do not want to be a father to this child or have anything to do with the mother. i dont expect her to abort the pregnancy but surely i cant be forced to pay for a child under these circumstances, is there any way i can avoid this legally. before i get told off, i understand that i should have used protection and that i have myself to blame, i just need a little advice.
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Hi dwlondon1982.
I think in this situation you need to find out whether the child is indeed yours. If the baby is yours then you may also need to come clean with your GF, as she'll probably find out in the end. I don't think it would go down too well with her though.
When the baby is born take a paternity test.
I think in this situation you need to find out whether the child is indeed yours. If the baby is yours then you may also need to come clean with your GF, as she'll probably find out in the end. I don't think it would go down too well with her though.
When the baby is born take a paternity test.
What's done is done, I'm sure you don't need to be told the error you've made. Legally yes you are expected to support the child (and I believe lots of girls go ahead with pregnancies in these circumstances). You can either agree to pay her something or ignore it and wait for the CSA to catch up with you.
get yourself a good solicitor, this could turn ugly...be careful, but first you must determine WHO is the father of this unborn child...there are 3 sides to every story - yours, theirs and the truth. If it is your child you are legally obliged to pay a certain amount towards its care (to be decided between you, the mother to be and the courts).
There is just one way you can avoid having to pay maintenance to your child's mother. Go for custody yourself.
You might have been in a steady relationship before but it won't be now. Unless your girlfriend is a fool she will dump you for the infidelity, the dishonesty, the careless attitude to her health and the extra responsibility you have for another child. For her sake I do hope you have not passed on any STDs. The right thing to do is to tell her the truth now so she can get on with her life.
Then make sure you tell any subsequent interests that you have this responsibility as early as possible. A lot of them will move on because they don't want the complication or they figure you are unreliable. However withholding something like until the relationship gets serious will see them out the door for the lack of openness.
You have closed the door on a lot of possibilities but there is no use feeling sorry for yourself. Get used to your new life and try to find the positives.
You might have been in a steady relationship before but it won't be now. Unless your girlfriend is a fool she will dump you for the infidelity, the dishonesty, the careless attitude to her health and the extra responsibility you have for another child. For her sake I do hope you have not passed on any STDs. The right thing to do is to tell her the truth now so she can get on with her life.
Then make sure you tell any subsequent interests that you have this responsibility as early as possible. A lot of them will move on because they don't want the complication or they figure you are unreliable. However withholding something like until the relationship gets serious will see them out the door for the lack of openness.
You have closed the door on a lot of possibilities but there is no use feeling sorry for yourself. Get used to your new life and try to find the positives.
You might want to start with being a bit more respectful of the woman carrying your child because at the moment you're making her and her whole family sound like something that might have crawled out from under a rock. YOU had sex with her quite voluntarily, YOU got her pregnant and yet you have the sheer blind temerity to feel annoyed when SHE makes some decisions (possibly based on her own moral code and not simply money) and decides to go ahead with her pregnancy? I'm not surprised she's insisting that you pay for the child if it's indeed yours- she is at least facing the situation head on and not trying to duck and dive her way out of things. Bringing up a child is a lot more hard work than the £100 per week or so you'll be paying, so count yourself lucky. If she's good enough to sleep with my friend, then she's good enough to treat like a human being- so get used to your responsibilities and man up a bit and hope your girlfriend doesn't leave you.