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No. Ive never once said the woman isnt to blame. You are putting those words in my mouth. Please learn to ask questions before assuming. You wish to endlessly bitch about her cheating. What good is that going to do NOW? You completely overlook the fact the justice system is the problem NOW.
For heaven sakes! The man should have his money refunded!!! The justice system SHOULD be on his side. Instead....they STILL want him to pay back her welfare checks.
OUUUCH!
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No, not overlooking that the justice system is the problem. I completely agree. But the women in these cases are the ones that are bringing this to court so the court can make them pay. The court wouldn‘t have the opportunity to railroad some man if the woman who fathered a child with someone else didn‘t bring the innocent man to court.
The woman could say, "he is not the father, therefore I am not going to take his money and will bring the real father to court".
A woman that doesn‘t go after the real father is hiding behind the court.
That would be like me letting the court force someone to pay for totalling my car, when they weren‘t the ones that were involved in the accident. Why would I do that? What kind of person would I be knowing that I know someone else damaged my car, but because I want the money, I‘ll let the court force some innocent person to pay.
The women in these cases can do the right thing....but they don‘t. They hide behind the court because they want the money and are too despicable to do the right thing and take the real father to court.
"For heaven sakes! The man should have his money refunded!!! The justice system SHOULD be on his side. Instead....they STILL want him to pay back her welfare checks."
Ya, and the woman in question will sit back and let it happen knowing he is innocent.
Whether its the law or the judge, wouldn‘t matter to me, I‘d be writing a letter to the editor of the local paper indicating both the "woman‘s" name, and the judge. Who knows, it might help get the judge unseated next time elections come up.
Or better yet, if this happened to me, I‘d campaign for the challenger. |