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How should she get him out of paying child support?
Alright so. I have two friends. Both are minors, the male is turning 18 in February. We live in California. My female friend wants to have the child of my male friend. Don't question it please (whether she's too young or not, it's her decision) and she wants to convince him to let her. He might actually agree but we want to figure out a way that wouldn't inconvenience him, so pretty much, is there any legal documents or anything they can sign so that he doesn't have to be involved in any way with the child? It's kind of like he'd be a sperm donor, only, they're both minors.
6 Answers
- 7 years ago
As far as I know there is no way for him to be legally not responsible in some way for the child. Even sperm donors (In rare and ****** up situations) have been tracked down by the mother who gave birth using their sperm and they were forced to pay child support (Google it). If she wants to be a single mother so bad, she can go to a sperm bank, sorry bro.
- LizLv 77 years ago
If he is the biological father, he is obligated to pay child support. Nothing these two childish fools can sign has the power to overturn existing law.
- Anonymous7 years ago
She is a dumbas&.
Human babies aren't baby dolls.
Her parents shouldn't be the baby's "mother or father" figure when the mama thing gets old!
She is WAYYYYYYY to immature to even think about having a baby out of wedlock!
I would tell her to get a goldfish, and see how well she takes care of it!
- JanLv 77 years ago
Nope, if he fathers a child he is on the hook for child support.
How does this immature child expect to support this baby?
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- Anonymous7 years ago
Thats not possible unless she simply does not ever seek it out
but he can not be sure she will keep that promise. even signing away his rights doesnt mean he gets rid of his obligations.
Both of your friends are idiots.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Reason 2 why teenagers need guard dogs.