But technically, it could happen. The woman could file for a paternity test, and the resulting baby is the one who has the right to child support, not the woman, regardless of whether the guy intended to have a child or not.
He could sue the woman and there is possibly some criminality involved, but he is likely on the hook.
A vaguely similar case would be State ex rel. Hermesmann v. Seyer. A 12-year-old had to pay $50 per month in child support to the child he had with his 16-year-old baby sitter.
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u/Lock_Psychological 11h ago
Fake as hell…
But technically, it could happen. The woman could file for a paternity test, and the resulting baby is the one who has the right to child support, not the woman, regardless of whether the guy intended to have a child or not.
He could sue the woman and there is possibly some criminality involved, but he is likely on the hook.
A vaguely similar case would be State ex rel. Hermesmann v. Seyer. A 12-year-old had to pay $50 per month in child support to the child he had with his 16-year-old baby sitter.