Background:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/03/08/fatherho...t.ap/index.html
this lawsuit could have a profound effect on life for many people...
on one hand there are the dead beat dads, but there are also the women that view child bearing as either a paycheck, or a way to tie a man down...
the lawsuit is saying there are many options for a pregnant woman to take including but not limited to:
abortion
adoption
or keeping the child
i think if they can find that no medical expert ever told this woman should could not bear children then this guy should not be responsible for the child...
if she gave him false information regarding her fertility status then he was not fully informed on the action he should take to prevent an unwanted child...
Dubay says he has been ordered to pay $500 a month in child support for a girl born last year to his ex-girlfriend. He contends that the woman knew he didn't want to have a child with her and assured him repeatedly that -- because of a physical condition -- she could not get pregnant.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/03/08/fatherho...t.ap/index.html
this lawsuit could have a profound effect on life for many people...
on one hand there are the dead beat dads, but there are also the women that view child bearing as either a paycheck, or a way to tie a man down...
the lawsuit is saying there are many options for a pregnant woman to take including but not limited to:
abortion
adoption
or keeping the child
The gist of the argument: If a pregnant woman can choose among abortion, adoption or raising a child, a man involved in an unintended pregnancy should have the choice of declining the financial responsibilities of fatherhood. The activists involved hope to spark discussion even if they lose.
i think if they can find that no medical expert ever told this woman should could not bear children then this guy should not be responsible for the child...
if she gave him false information regarding her fertility status then he was not fully informed on the action he should take to prevent an unwanted child...