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Tim Duck

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My ex-sex-partner had my child, and gave birth to her. She wasn’t communicable, harassed me and my friends and family for a fair bit of time before she gets a lawyer to contact me for a DNA test.

I did the DNA test and it proved that was my child, however, I’m willing to pay for child support but I do not want to be involved, and have anything to do with that woman.

my questions is:
1. Do I have to sign the centerline delectation form? Can’t she just present the DNA test result to center link?
2. Do I have to sign the Birth certificate?
 

Charless

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I had a friend in this situation.
The ex sex partner just takes the declaration to child support , that's if she wants support.
To be on the north certificate it has to be court ordered if you refuse to put the name down .
Also can I ask will you have anything to do with your daughter at all.
 

Amanda23

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Another deadbeat dad, put a rubber on it next time , it takes 2 to tango, the kid is better off without a looser who disowns his own child. One word for you
Deadbeat dad
 

sammy01

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Amanda. This bloke wasn't asking how to avoid child support. He is prepared to pay. Sounds like the ex was not prepared to facilitate time with the kids. Dead beat dad? Or poor bastard?
Amanda if u have nothing constructive to offer - be quiet.
 

Amanda23

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Amanda. This bloke wasn't asking how to avoid child support. He is prepared to pay. Sounds like the ex was not prepared to facilitate time with the kids. Dead beat dad? Or poor bastard?
Amanda if u have nothing constructive to offer - be quiet.
Mind your own business

You don't seem to know what I'm referring to
You are not a lawyer and you seem to be a women hater
Not all men and women are nice. Don't reply to my posts
 

Rob Legat - SBPL

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Mind your own business

Perhaps then it would be best if you did as well, if you cannot add anything constructive to the discussion. While I realise that your apparent personal situation may be informing your position (in which I refer to your own previous posting), the original poster is simply seeking a response to a valid question. Making critical ad hominem comments is not in any way helpful.
 

sammy01

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Hi Amanda - Just thought I'd let you know that I won't be replying to your post.... Oh um.
But old mate clearly said he wanted nothing to do with 'that woman'. Sounds very much like a bloke who has had to give up on a relationship with his child because the mother is obstructing. Yup you're right, not all men and woman are nice... But let me ask you a question. If one parent is hell bent (in this case the mother) on stopping dad from seeing the kid. Which parent is the dead beat?
 

Amanda23

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Ok Sammy you have a point
I apologize for being rude to you I wish I could delete that.
I guess it upsets me when a child is disowned by another parent regardless of the parents arguments etc
We are all adults so why cant parents be there for there kids
 
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