[2018-07-17] Twins
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[2018-07-17] Twins
How do you find which one is liable for child support?
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Re: [2018-07-17] Twins
I would actually love to know how a court would resolve this. If there's really no way to tell (i.e. they both could have impregnated her), the court has 3 options:Kit. wrote:How do you find which one is liable for child support?
1. Neither one pays, leaving the mother thrice-fucked.
2. One of them pays, probably whichever one has the worse lawyer.
3. They both pay and share the cost.
Each one has its own merits and flaws:
1. Pro: For each of them, there is no conclusive proof that he impregnated her. Why should he pay if maybe he didn't make the kid?
Con: One of them DEFINITELY impregnated her, so it's an injustice if she doesn't get paid.
2. Pro: There's a 50% chance that it's right.
Con: there's a 50% chance that it's wrong.
3. Pro: Mother gets paid, no unfairness between the twins.
Con: One of them DEFINITELY pays for a child that's not his.
And I didn't even MENTION the philosophy of it!
Re: [2018-07-17] Twins
Option 2 seems like the most reasonable choice for a court. If no one can prove who impregnated her, it's up to each twin to prove that they DIDN'T impregnate her. If both cases are equally plausible, the jury will make a decision against the twin they hate more.
"Yes you were in a different country at the time of conception, but you once parked in a handicapped parking spot while there, and that is the sort of inconsiderate scumbag behavior that would lead to something like this. This court finds you guilty."
"Yes you were in a different country at the time of conception, but you once parked in a handicapped parking spot while there, and that is the sort of inconsiderate scumbag behavior that would lead to something like this. This court finds you guilty."
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