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That's an "ouchie" situation either way.... depends on how far she is along or if she was seeing this guy behind your back while you two were together... (not stuff you'd want to hear/know about but has to be a possibility..)

Hope things work out somehow. It'd be nice if the kid was yours...
 



Darth K'Trava said:
That's an "ouchie" situation either way.... depends on how far she is along or if she was seeing this guy behind your back while you two were together... (not stuff you'd want to hear/know about but has to be a possibility..)

I honestly don't think it was going on before I knew about it, but the point is pretty much moot now anyways.

Hope things work out somehow. It'd be nice if the kid was yours...

Me too on both accounts, although in the latter case it would make things even more complicated.

Mystery Man said:

In Ohio you cannot divorce a pregnant woman, and when the kid is born it is mine until proven otherwise. So the burden will be on her to prove it is not mine. If it is mine I will be fighting for custody.
 
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Krieg said:
I honestly don't think it was going on before I knew about it, but the point is pretty much moot now anyways.

Yup... sad that it is...



Me too on both accounts, although in the latter case it would make things even more complicated.

I agree.



In Ohio you cannot divorce a pregnant woman, and when the kid is born it is mine until proven otherwise. So the burden will be on her to prove it is not mine. If it is mine I will be fighting for custody.

Ouch! I don't know how it is here..... But if it's yours, then hell yes! Fight for custody. And if you can prove she's a totally unfit mother (without making it look like you're out for revenge...), then they'd award you with total custody. :]
 

Krieg said:
In Ohio you cannot divorce a pregnant woman, and when the kid is born it is mine until proven otherwise. So the burden will be on her to prove it is not mine. If it is mine I will be fighting for custody.
Keep up the fight. I'm sorry that she's hiding this from you.
 


Joshua Dyal said:
I don't know which is worse: do you want the baby to be yours, or would you rather simply wash your hands of that whole complication?

I want it to be mine, even if it does raise the difficulty level several orders of magnitude.
 

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