When a child's best interest (determined by a judge) outweighs your rights and responsibilities, pray that's where it stops:
Paternity doesn't count when it comes to a Hunterdon County man's bid to lower child support payments for a child that's not his.I'll admit ambivalence here, because it may be that the guy took the girl as his own, and that any child deserves the best of situations. Still, the man shouldn't have to pay for his ex wife's infidelity and her extramarital decision to risk having a child with another man.
An appeals court upheld a lower court which denied the man's request in 2006 after he said he discovered he was not the father of the 10-year-old girl.
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The girl no more deserves what the man has then the wife does. Admittedly, she no more deserves to pay for the sins of her mother then he does. But, if you advocate the shifting of punishment to the innocent, please, just admit you don't wana live in a free country and get over it. The girl no more deserves what the man has then the wife does. Admittedly, she no more deserves to pay for the sins of her mother then he does. But, if you advocate the shifting of punishment to the innocent, please, just admit you don't wana live in a free country and get over it. (Hot button subject. But, I take umbrage to children being used as an excuse for trumping rights.)
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