My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Florida
This is a hypothetical question:
I have recently had protected sex with a woman who I did not intend to have children with. The method of protection was used correctly, but it failed. The woman decides to keep the baby, but I still want no part of the baby. I have suggested abortion and adoption, but the woman denies both. How do I protect myself from having to support her for her decision against my wishes and how do I completely separate myself from the baby?
This is a hypothetical question:
I have recently had protected sex with a woman who I did not intend to have children with. The method of protection was used correctly, but it failed. The woman decides to keep the baby, but I still want no part of the baby. I have suggested abortion and adoption, but the woman denies both. How do I protect myself from having to support her for her decision against my wishes and how do I completely separate myself from the baby?
- I do not want her to benefit off of me from having this baby.
- I do not want to be associated with the baby in any way.
- I never want to see the baby again.
- The baby is not yet born.
Termination of Support: How Do I Choose to Relinquish Any Support for an Unborn Child
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