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  • Cannon
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    I think Tx is on the road to becoming a 50/50 state. It's 2012, women have the same job opportunities as men. We shouldn't have to pick up the slack anymore.

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  • SSMAN
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    Hell yes it should be a crime. Knew a guy that got handed this card. That is cold as shit.

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  • Blakeski
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    Originally posted by A_A_G View Post
    Been there done that (minus the kid). I know after my fair share and being engaged you cant trust women 100%. And every woman that I was in a relationship threw a bitch fit when I told them a paternity test would be mandatory. Make it law, less BS to deal with in the long run for the man, woman and most important, the child.
    I'm sorry you don't have the confidence I do, the women I date are jocked on my nuts bro actually bout to have to turn my current one in for a new ride.

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  • Blakeski
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    Because (already posted, #37):



    Stevo
    <---- Never married...thank fucking god!

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Chili View Post
    By miscarriage I hope you mean you kicked her in the stomach til she bled from her vagina, for being such a cunt.
    No, I told her to go to her mom's and stay there. She 'miscarried' and asked if she could come home so I could comfort her. And I did. For a few hours.

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  • Chili
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    I had a girl that swore I was baby daddy until I told her that the VA requires a paternity test before they are allowed to be declared dependents. She changed her mind and had a 'miscarriage' a few days later
    By miscarriage I hope you mean you kicked her in the stomach til she bled from her vagina, for being such a cunt.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by A_A_G View Post
    Been there done that (minus the kid). I know after my fair share and being engaged you cant trust women 100%. And every woman that I was in a relationship threw a bitch fit when I told them a paternity test would be mandatory. Make it law, less BS to deal with in the long run for the man, woman and most important, the child.
    I had a girl that swore I was baby daddy until I told her that the VA requires a paternity test before they are allowed to be declared dependents. She changed her mind and had a 'miscarriage' a few days later

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  • Chili
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    Originally posted by clevelandkid View Post
    Paternity tests should be required by law, and conducted as soon as possible.
    Yes.

    Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
    If the child support system was anything but a scam designed to rip men off, this would be standard procedure before one dollar changed hands.
    YES.

    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    Because (already posted, #37):



    Stevo
    AND YES!!!!

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  • A_A_G
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    Originally posted by Blakeski View Post
    Well once you have a child of your own and you maybe possibly have a woman that you trust, you will see things different. I didn't have to questions myself on if my daughter was mine or not.
    Been there done that (minus the kid). I know after my fair share and being engaged you cant trust women 100%. And every woman that I was in a relationship threw a bitch fit when I told them a paternity test would be mandatory. Make it law, less BS to deal with in the long run for the man, woman and most important, the child.

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  • line-em-up
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    ..

    Originally posted by juiceweezl View Post
    Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks!
    x10

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by Blakeski View Post
    Still no need for a law, the man has every right to ask for a paternity test at birth. Why make a law that serves no real purpose?
    Because (already posted, #37):

    September 16, 2011

    Texas legislates against paternity fraud

    AUSTIN, Texas (AVfM) Legislators have changed a law that prevented victims of paternity fraud from challenging child support obligations. The landmark legislation took six years and three congressional sessions to complete.

    According to the old Texas law, a man is legally a father if any child is born during his marriage, regardless of whether he is or isn’t the biological father. This resulted in many men paying child support after a divorce for children that were a product of their wife’s infidelity.

    No genetic test was required to establish paternity. If fact, paternity tests proving no biological connection between the legal father and the child were considered irrelevant to the issue of child support.

    Under the old Texas law, he was forced to support that child financially, and had no course of action to terminate the parent-child relationship even though he was a proven victim of paternity fraud.

    The new law changes all this. It allows men to use the results of a genetic test to prove they are not fathers, and to petition Texas courts to terminate the parent-child relationship and child support. Courts will now be mandated to terminate child support orders and end legal sanctions against the victims of paternity fraud.

    The law includes a grace period until September of 2012 for men who were victims of paternity fraud to make their cases before the court. Men who discover they are victims of paternity fraud after September 1, 2012 will have one year from the time of discovery to petition the courts.

    The new law effectively terminates child support payments and requires the state to pay back any support already paid at the time of the petition. It is possible, then, that those women who have been fraudulently extorting monies from those targeted by their scams, will become liable to the state for restitution of the money they have illicitly collected.

    http://www.avoiceformen.com/mens-rig...ternity-fraud/
    Stevo

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  • Blakeski
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    Do you think that you are the only person around that is tall, athletic, and good looking?

    My daughter looks so much like me when I was her age that it is staggering, but it doesn't conclude that she is genetically mine. Since you are happy with your situation (minus the amount paid) this law wouldn't effect you, but it will help men who are targets of scandalous women out to profit from their infidelity.

    Stevo
    Still no need for a law, the man has every right to ask for a paternity test at birth. Why make a law that serves no real purpose?

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by Blakeski View Post
    No not really, my daughter is exactly like me in every single way possible, tall, athletic, and good looks...not to brag or anything. And yes I do hate the fact that I am spending money knowing that the ex is spending it on her stuff.
    Do you think that you are the only person around that is tall, athletic, and good looking?

    My daughter looks so much like me when I was her age that it is staggering, but it doesn't conclude that she is genetically mine. Since you are happy with your situation (minus the amount paid) this law wouldn't effect you, but it will help men who are targets of scandalous women out to profit from their infidelity.

    Stevo

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  • Treasure Chest
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    Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Post
    i can see that you would have financial responsibility for a kid that's not yours, if you adopted the kid...but if you didn't, then you shouldn't.

    ie; if a guy marries a woman with a child; if they get a divorce (and he hasn't adopted the kid), then he shouldn't owe child support.
    Well, if he marries a chick that's already pregnant when they met, he can put his name on the birth certificate without a paternity test, no questions asked, and legally be the father.
    Last edited by Treasure Chest; 01-13-2012, 06:11 PM.

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  • Blakeski
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    Originally posted by A_A_G View Post
    You didnt answer my question. And a law would prevent the drama/stress/violence that may occur after finding out such a thing.

    And no I dont have kids, but if I did I'd make damn sure he/she is mine immediately after birth.
    Well once you have a child of your own and you maybe possibly have a woman that you trust, you will see things different. I didn't have to questions myself on if my daughter was mine or not.

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