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Old 10-11-2000, 02:38 PM
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I was involed with a woman who told me she was pregnant after we had sepperated..There was a time that I was out of town and didn't believe here when she said the child was mine.I went to the doctors appointments and made all the arrangements neccassary to take care of him even though the woman and I were not together. I was there at the birth and had taken care of the little boy for 7 months. We were finally ordered to take a paternaty test. It came back negative. The woman immediately demanded that I make a decision on whether or not I was going to staty in his life and be his father.I could not make the decision because of how the woman was.(I wanted to be his father but the woman has a chemical inbalance that makes here have violent mood swings.)
I had finally come to the dicision that I would live with the woman and see if it worked out.If it didn't I would step outof the childs life.
No surprise that it only lasted two weeks. She now harrasses me every week asking if I want to see him.The only problem is that I would have to be with here to see him.
This whole situation has emotionally torn me apart.Is there a way I can sue her for mental anguish? Is there even a law on this subject?

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Old 10-11-2000, 02:43 PM
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If you want nothing to do with this gal, and her child; then I suggest you take the appropriate measures to distant yourself from her. You can change your phone number for one. If she continues to contact you in other ways, then get a restraining order or file harrassment or stalking charges. But before you do anything drastic as such, change your phone number and have no contact with her whatsoever. Good luck!

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