GET IT IN FUCKING WRITING!!!
Although it sounds like in this case it wouldn't have mattered anyway, with this judge.
Jesus, some people are so fricking dense.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/07/23/sperm.donor.ap/index.html
Although it sounds like in this case it wouldn't have mattered anyway, with this judge.
Jesus, some people are so fricking dense.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/07/23/sperm.donor.ap/index.html
Yeah, that judge...
Date: 2004-07-26 08:50 pm (UTC)But yes, I agree entirely. Especially since it also sounds like the woman used the sperm donor ploy in an attempt to hang on to the guy (I know I'm sounding biased, but the story just came across that way. *shrug*). Instead, she gets to hang on to his wallet. And pretty hard, too.
Re: Yeah, that judge...
Date: 2004-07-26 08:59 pm (UTC)"Okay, now that we're unhitched, let's bind ourselves together for at *least* the next 18 years, make the child's life hell, and drain financial resources all in the name of looooooooooove."
Feh.
OTOH, it may be a guy trying to back out of child support, but it doesn't sound like it, at least from this article.
Verbal agreements are all well and good, and 'nice' and 'friendly' and even 'romantic', but this is the court of law, ladies and gentlemen... only in writing counts for squat. Bite the bullet, put the emotions aside, and frickin' *THINK*.
Re: Yeah, that judge...
Date: 2004-07-27 04:33 am (UTC)She didn't even file for support until the kids were five. I think she'd budgeted for being a single mother of one, not two.
Despite that misleading "no evidence of an agreement" quote from the mother's lawyer, the judges most assuredly did find evidence of an agreement and in fact in the official write up the mother's action are referred to as "despicable."
The thing is, by holding *these* children "most dear" we are cheating the unmentioned two toddlers the man has had with his WIFE in the five flippin' years that passed before bitch filed.
Sorry. This is hitting way too close to home. Those twins are costing the man more than what I make in a month when I can find work... What had Mr. and Mrs. McKiernan planned on providing their own children that is $12,000K a year gone now-- college savings? music lessons? flights out to see their grandparents?
Re: Yeah, that judge...
Date: 2004-07-27 07:11 pm (UTC)Re: Yeah, that judge...
Date: 2004-07-28 12:51 am (UTC)