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Who’s Your Daddy?

January 30, 2007 · 1 comment

If a divorced husband gets a paternity test that shows the children aren’t his, should he have to pay child support? A Colorado bill passed Monday will now make it harder for the state to require men to pay up who’ve proven the children aren’t theirs. This might be good for mistaken fathers, but what about the children left behind?

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Bobby January 4, 2009 at 1:46 am

Men should have to pay for their biological children or thoes adopted. There are plenty of ways to find the real dad. The mother has a idea of who the father is. There are many tax funded programs to help childen. The divorced husband probably pays more taxes than the mother anyway.

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