Taxing Matters
Overtaxed Member
You had earlier said:I am sorry, but I still disagree. I do not believe that the court would involve the child until paternity was established, even if it was all in one case. I still believe that the mother would have the opportunity to discuss it with the child before that happened. It might be a brief window, but the window would still exist. Nothing you cited indicates otherwise.
That's what we've been discussing up until now and is the point of what I posted before. Obviously if the child is made a party to the paternity proceeding then the mother won't be be able to hide this from the kid until AFTER paternity was already established.I think it could be done discretely enough that mom wouldn't have to broach that discussion with the child unless DNA proves that the OP the child's father. that the child would not need to be informed about this until paternity was established.
Now if you want to change that to now say the mother would have a chance to discuss this with the kid right after the mother is served so that the kid knows what's happening, that's true. But that doesn't change anything; the kid is going to know before paternity is established that there is someone else out there claiming to be her father.
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