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New UTR
I have a new UTR that could use some help. This is only going to Senior members so inbox me if you are interested. This is not a high volume girl so I can only give out the number so many times. Ok so there you go.
She is a very tall slim sexy ebony babe. Small breast nice booty. Very out going. Always a great time. She would defiantly be someone you would hang out with.
Uncle.
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Have questions
What happens if girl get pregnant? Can she do anything? Child support? Just asking.
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Um.
[QUOTE=Nick90;2610751]What happens if girl get pregnant? Can she do anything? Child support? Just asking.[/QUOTE]Pray it ain't yours? The law doesn't stop applying because you paid the girl you impregnated.
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Real man
[QUOTE=RottenJohnny;2610834]Pray it ain't yours? The law doesn't stop applying because you paid the girl you impregnated.[/QUOTE]Take responsibility.
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[QUOTE=Nick90;2610751]What happens if girl get pregnant? Can she do anything? Child support? Just asking.[/QUOTE]Yes, of course she can. She can get you for child support or whatever she wants too. Just another reason to always conceal your real identity. Maybe I'm too paranoid now, but I always never give a provider my real actual name - even first name, never tell them what I really actually do for a living, and of course use a non trackable second phone. The girl doesn't use her real name, why should you? You also have to be insane to try and impress these girls by saying where you work or that you are some kind of big shot, the opposite approach works the best. I always tell them I work at Lowes or Walmart or some such crap, helps to sometimes get a discount when they feel sorry for you LOL.
But on the other hand. If she is a provider how many guys do you think she has been with in the time period she is trying to track down to find out who got her pregnant? 50? 100? More? She is going to have to do a heck of a lot of work and do a heck of a lot of dna tests to try and figure out who it was who knocked her up LOL.
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Okay
Thank for answering my questions. How do I delete my thread I posted?
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[QUOTE=Nick90;2610751]What happens if girl get pregnant? Can she do anything? Child support? Just asking.[/QUOTE]Burden of proof isn't even on her. It's ridiculously easy to get a child support order. Just look for news stories. There are some who've never even met the claimant. She walks in, gives a name and they send a garnishment order to the first person they find with that name. It's a little scary.
So, basically, if you think you might be considered the father, get a test.
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[QUOTE=Kabarakh;2611384]Burden of proof isn't even on her. It's ridiculously easy to get a child support order. Just look for news stories. There are some who've never even met the claimant. She walks in, gives a name and they send a garnishment order to the first person they find with that name. It's a little scary.
So, basically, if you think you might be considered the father, get a test.[/QUOTE]A good friend of mine went through this, initially he was going to deny it, but the Man in him rose to the forefront, and he was responsible until the DNA testing proved that he wasn't the father. The only way that a provider could accuse me of impregnating her, is if she dug the cum out of the cover. All of my little Terry's have brain damage from slamming their heads against that wall.
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[QUOTE=Kabarakh;2611384]Burden of proof isn't even on her. It's ridiculously easy to get a child support order. Just look for news stories. There are some who've never even met the claimant. She walks in, gives a name and they send a garnishment order to the first person they find with that name. It's a little scary.
So, basically, if you think you might be considered the father, get a test.[/QUOTE]I don't think you are a lawyer and I'm afraid you have it wrong. Don't take this as criticism, but this is the way it works. You can't get a garnishment unless a judgment has been entered against you. A judgment cannot be entered against you unless you have been named in a lawsuit and you have lost. An action for paternity can be made by the mother, the child, or the Department of Human Services. See TCA 36-2-305. The burden of proof is always on them. Whoever files the paternity suit will have to file a complaint in the proper court and have the defendant father personally served by a process server with a summons and a copy of the complaint. He then has 30 days to answer. When he answers, he can simply deny he is the father. Since either the Mother or the DHS has the burden of proof, if they do nothing else, they lose and the defendant father wins. Whoever filed the complaint can then request a blood test, genetic test, or DNA test, but they have to pay for it. The test is conducted according to TSA 24-7-112. The mother, defendant father and child are all tested at the claimants expense. If the test is negative, the defendant is not the father, the case is dismissed and the claimant is left with all court costs, including the costs of the DHA test. If the test is positive, the defendant father has bought the child and will pay all the court costs. At that point, a garnishment can issue. But not before. Now, if a defendant has been served with a paternity suit and does nothing but throw it in the trash, in 31 days a default judgment will be entered against him and he has bought the child. But no one should be that stupid.
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I'm well aware that my anecdote is not the norm. Just trying to point out that it can be (and has been) simpler than going to court to begin garnishment. It's not legal and will probably be overturned as soon as your complaint goes before a judge, but cases like this aren't going away due to a technicality anyway. You're also responsible for costs already accrued if you are proven to be the father. So if you'd rather not have your name on a court docket, I'd recommend getting the test yourself either way. If you're not the father, you bought yourself peace of mind and an immediate dismissal of any hearings regarding you being the father in the future (hopefully just avoiding that altogether, though). If you are the father, then you've saved yourself court costs at least.
And, no, I'm not a lawyer, though I've now read the articles regarding paternity and paternal testing, I guess. So take my advice at whatever value you wish to assign.
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[QUOTE=Kabarakh;2611643]I'm well aware that my anecdote is not the norm. Just trying to point out that it can be (and has been) simpler than going to court to begin garnishment. It's not legal and will probably be overturned as soon as your complaint goes before a judge, but cases like this aren't going away due to a technicality anyway. You're also responsible for costs already accrued if you are proven to be the father. So if you'd rather not have your name on a court docket, I'd recommend getting the test yourself either way. If you're not the father, you bought yourself peace of mind and an immediate dismissal of any hearings regarding you being the father in the future (hopefully just avoiding that altogether, though). If you are the father, then you've saved yourself court costs at least.
And, no, I'm not a lawyer, though I've now read the articles regarding paternity and paternal testing, I guess. So take my advice at whatever value you wish to assign.[/QUOTE]I understand that you are not a lawyer. But I need to point out that the accused father taking a DNA test is useless. You need a test from both the mother and the child to compare DNA. If she agrees to it then fine. If she doesn't then you need a court order. You can't force her otherwise. That's how these things play out. It's not likely she will get anywhere unless a DNA test on the mother, the child and the accused father is done, unless the guy admits he is the father. I just want to point out that proving paternity is complicated. If you are accused you need a lawyer.
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Glock knows
[QUOTE=Glockman;2611920]I understand that you are not a lawyer. But I need to point out that the accused father taking a DNA test is useless. You need a test from both the mother and the child to compare DNA. If she agrees to it then fine. If she doesn't then you need a court order. You can't force her otherwise. That's how these things play out. Not its not likely she will get anywhere unless a DNA test on the mother, the child and the accused father is done, unless the guy admits he is the father. I just want to point out that proving paternity is complicated. If you are accused you need a lawyer.[/QUOTE]Glockman know what he is talking about. You guys should listen to him and never try and defend yourself in court no matter how trivial it may seem.
Quote by Abraham Lincoln: "He who represents himself has a fool for a client. ".
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Okay, didn't anyone else find this post to be humorous? I hope that is the tone is was written and not an "I need to cover all tracks before someone figures out who I am. ".
[QUOTE=Nick90;2611232]Thank for answering my questions. How do I delete my thread I posted?[/QUOTE]
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