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fathers rights. help
I was posted a letter today (01/05/2010) and I was told that I had become a father. I have not yet taken a paternity test although i do full fully believe that I am the father of the child. the child was conceived after a night of spontaneous passion and the mother did not let me know that she was pregnant. Now I have been told that the mother does not want me to be involved in his life but wants financial support ( which I am happy to give) the mother also mentioned to take me to court if I do not support her financially. I have not been named on the birth certificate and I was wondering what my rights are on the matter. I am 22 years old and very distressed at the moment as this was the last thing I was expecting. any help would be appreciated.......in case you were wondering, safe sex was performed.
Thanks for listening.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She would not need to take you to Court for financial support she will need to get the CSA involved. Although I am quite anti the CSA, in this case, I would suggest you pay NOTHING until the CSA contact you. Because you are not on the birth certificate, unless you admit parentage (and given that you seem to know nothing about this until such time as the baby was born, I would do so) they cannot force you to pay without DNA evidence, which they can arrange, but you will have to pay for.
If it turns out that the child is yours, then the CSA will assess your financial contribution. If you want any contact with the child, unfortunately, you will have to apply to the Court for contact.
If it turns out that the child is yours, then the CSA will assess your financial contribution. If you want any contact with the child, unfortunately, you will have to apply to the Court for contact.