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mzteris

(16,232 posts)
7. when was this?
Sat Mar 17, 2012, 02:44 PM
Mar 2012

One - he couldn't "add her to his insurance" unless they were married. You can't just "add people to your insurance" - not even your pregnant girlfriend.

In MOST states, if "welfare" has to deliver the baby, they will come back to the dad and demand reimbursement. Garnishment if they have to.

So did he gain custody? How can "she" be paying child support if she's not working? Does she have visitation? How old is the kid now? She'd have to be proved "unfit" - not just that she's 18 without sufficient education - and that he "has more money". Doesn't work that way. There had to be other circumstances for a NEWBORN to be taken from a mother.

He sounds like a real piece of work. I'm betting she could regain custody because a leopard doesn't change it's spots. He's probably still diddling around.

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