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sorry to break to the news but you get one you get the other...if the child is a baby you have to deal with the mother...hopefully she isn't the dramatic type if she is...you better get a lawyer

2006-08-10 03:17:32 · answer #1 · answered by sierra 2 · 1 1

It is a good thing that you are willing to take responsibility for your child but you will have to have something to do with the mother that does not mean you have to marry her or be with her but you do share a child together so therefore there will be decisions that will be needed to be made together and for the sake of the child it will need both parents if you didn't want anything to do with the mother you BOTH should have used protection, but since you do have a child just make the best of the situation cuz nothing is more precious than a child

2006-08-10 06:08:07 · answer #2 · answered by penny_cowart 1 · 0 0

I understand the feelings that you have but you are now a parent. Being a parent means you need to do what is best for the child and sometimes you need to put your own emotions to the side in order to give your child the best. Think about what your child will be learning from you if you have nothing to do with the mother:
pick up the child
no interaction with parent
drop child off
or
be responsible and
talk civilly to the parent about your child
talk about the child in a positive way
on birthdays all go to a restaurant together.....it's only an hour and a half tops. what's an hour and a half out of your life if it makes your child feel good?
Your child is what is important here. Think about that.

2006-08-10 03:40:36 · answer #3 · answered by heartwhisperer2000 5 · 0 0

I'm not with the father of my child who's now 7. I'm also married now. You have no choice but to deal with the mother of this child as she is the gaurdian & has the final say so on the child seeing as she will be the one living raising & not to mention waking up of all hours of the night forever (& no a mother never stops worrying even when they are grown).
If your lucky like me will be able to maintain a freindship with each other & be jointly responsible for the up bringing of this child. A good father not only supports financally but in all aspects. If you are hostile towards the motherwhat this will teach your child?? Nothing good can come from that.
Good luck & remember it's not what you think or feel that matters anymore. You have someone far more important in your life to be taken care of

2006-08-10 03:37:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anon 3 · 0 0

first of all, a WRIT of Mandamus is an order of the courtroom course an professional to do or to no longer do a particular factor. It has no skill over a private individual. Secondly, whilst i'm an lawyer, i could propose no longer related to one at present. except she has asked for funds or different advantages, this could be a civil rely. So, this is what i could especially propose. the subsequent time this woman mentions the baby your husband could ask her why precisely did she deliver this up now after 5 years. IF, as i believe, it extremely is as a results of fact she needs something at the same time with help or funds, he needs to tell her he will think of roughly it. Then he needs to touch the police and record a criticism of tried extortion against her or a minimum of record a criticism of harassment. enable the police handle her. I basically those days represented a pair who have been sufferers of the comparable fraud as this feels like. there replaced into no little one and there on no account were.

2016-12-11 11:16:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

for being a standup guy. It's important for children to have 2 parents in their lives, even when they live in separate homes, provided you can act like civil adults.

You can stay involved with the child, participate in decisions regarding the child and be what a father is, a good role model.

Wanting nothing to do with the mother is a sharp edge to walk, though. You don't have to marry her, spend great amounts of time with her, or be her best chum, BUT you do have to try and maintain a friendly, though distant relationship with her. That includes not speaking badly about her to or in front of the child and behaving as a gentleman to her in front of the child.

I found a website that lists great resources for legal and emotional support for dads. You might find some advice on how to handle the situation.

2006-08-10 03:31:37 · answer #6 · answered by auld mom 4 · 0 0

WE TOO JUST HAD A PATERNITY TEST THAT WAS POSITIVE. AND MY HUSBAND FEELS THE SAME WAY, HE WAS NEVER IN-LOVE WITH THE GIRL AND TOLD HER HE WOULD DO WHAT EVER IT TOOK NOT TO HAVE CHILDREN, BUT LOW AND BEHOLD WHEN HE BROKE UP WITH HER SHE CLAIMED TO BE 3 MONTHS PREGNANT. SHE WOULD NOT ALLOW HIS ESTRANGED PARENTS TO GIVE PICTURES AND FINALLY HE QUIT ASKING. WHEN THE CHILD WAS 8 YRS SHE FILED FOR CHILDSUPPORT AND WON WITHOUT A D.N.A. TEST AND PROPER NOTIFICATION, WE PAY 100S A WEEK IN CHILD SUPPORT AND HAVE NEVER MET THE CHILD, THE MOTHER WON'T ALLOW MY HUSBAND ANY CONTACT UNLESS SHE IS INVOLVED.
AFTER THE TEST HE E-MAILED THE MOTHER AND TOLD HER HE STILL WANTED NOTHING TO DO WITH HER, AND WOULD WAIT UNTIL THE GIRL IS 18 TO START A RELATIONSHIP WITH HER. WE FIGURED AFTER 16 YRS WHAT WAS ANOTHER 2YRS.
WE CONTINUE TO PAY SUPPORT WILLINGLY.

2006-08-10 05:35:02 · answer #7 · answered by nwnativeprincess 6 · 0 0

This is not a question but that's good. As long as you take care of your responsibility to your child you ain't got to have nothing to do with the mother.

2006-08-10 03:39:17 · answer #8 · answered by Coco 5 · 0 0

Well too bad!! Suck it up because to raise the child you will have to "deal" with the mother as well. At least you are taking care of your responsibilities which is more than i can say about the father of my children :(

2006-08-10 03:19:41 · answer #9 · answered by somebody 3 · 0 0

Was that a question? Sorry but you and this woman are attached for life as long as that child is alive. School plays, graduations, weddings, baptisms, etc...learn to get along and the childs life will be much better because he/she has adults as parents.

2006-08-10 03:19:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My daughters father and I do not get along and unfortunately we have to deal with each other for our child's sake and in front of her we put on a good show. The best thing to do for your baby is to at least put all your differences aside at lease in front of him. Children pick up on everything and he will be crushed to know you dislike his mother so much. Good Luck its not easy.

2006-08-10 03:37:12 · answer #11 · answered by atm 2 · 0 0

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