What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
The girl was 14 at the time and the boy (stepbrother) was 17: the girl (referred to herein as G) conceived and had a child with step brother (referred to herein as SB)
G had the child at age 15, now G is 18 and left her parents home as her father was abusive (only since she became pregnant, there is some guilt underlying this but the post is not in regard to this so...) and she was under enough stress being a single teen mom and attending school.
SB indicated no interest in participating in the child's life previously and showed little interest in the child's well being. The child is now nearing 3 years of age and both parents are 18 and 20 respectively.
G is now staying in a home and finishing school has applied for county assistance and CCIS and county have requested she fill out a report (since she is no longer in her parents house) indicating the birth fathers name in order to go after him for support. She does not want him involved as he didn't want anything to do with the child then and has struggled for the past couple of years with out complicating the situation with SB involved in possibly a fight for custody. Now that the child is older as well as both parents being older, G is more afraid of the fact SB is now possibly working and will try to take the child from her since she is no longer living with her parents and she is still in school and working towards obtaining a college degree. G knows this will be a struggle over all but she doesn't feel it is right that she is being forced to file a claim against the birth father now when he has had nothing to do with the child for the past almost 3 years. She fears that if he is forced to pay child support he may feel the need to claim custody of the child. G does a relatively super job tending to the child while still managing school with no help from SB for the past near 3 years. The child does not know who his father really is, so how do the courts usually handle a situation like this? Can she not include his name on the forms ( note that she did include the name as the birth father on the birth certificate) please any insight on this matter would be helpful. thanks
The girl was 14 at the time and the boy (stepbrother) was 17: the girl (referred to herein as G) conceived and had a child with step brother (referred to herein as SB)
G had the child at age 15, now G is 18 and left her parents home as her father was abusive (only since she became pregnant, there is some guilt underlying this but the post is not in regard to this so...) and she was under enough stress being a single teen mom and attending school.
SB indicated no interest in participating in the child's life previously and showed little interest in the child's well being. The child is now nearing 3 years of age and both parents are 18 and 20 respectively.
G is now staying in a home and finishing school has applied for county assistance and CCIS and county have requested she fill out a report (since she is no longer in her parents house) indicating the birth fathers name in order to go after him for support. She does not want him involved as he didn't want anything to do with the child then and has struggled for the past couple of years with out complicating the situation with SB involved in possibly a fight for custody. Now that the child is older as well as both parents being older, G is more afraid of the fact SB is now possibly working and will try to take the child from her since she is no longer living with her parents and she is still in school and working towards obtaining a college degree. G knows this will be a struggle over all but she doesn't feel it is right that she is being forced to file a claim against the birth father now when he has had nothing to do with the child for the past almost 3 years. She fears that if he is forced to pay child support he may feel the need to claim custody of the child. G does a relatively super job tending to the child while still managing school with no help from SB for the past near 3 years. The child does not know who his father really is, so how do the courts usually handle a situation like this? Can she not include his name on the forms ( note that she did include the name as the birth father on the birth certificate) please any insight on this matter would be helpful. thanks