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She's exactly the right material for Motherhood.Originally posted by woohoo View PostThe kid and the father are the losers in all this. The father for the next 18 years will pay a financial penalty for his ex-wife behaviour. It's clear the ex-wife is not fit to be a mother.
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The kid and the father are the losers in all this. The father for the next 18 years will pay a financial penalty for his ex-wife behaviour. It's clear the ex-wife is not fit to be a mother.Originally posted by vetran View Postgood point the child is the loser in all this. I wonder what the chances of him getting custody & her getting jail time?
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Not from the kid's perspective. Hope the mother is prosecuted.Originally posted by vetran View Post
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Now we know where Brillo went!
Ex-husband is ordered to pay child support after his former wife forged his signature to undergo IVF | Daily Mail Online
ouch that is a bit much!Ex-husband is ordered to pay child support after his former wife forged his signature to undergo IVF treatment using his frozen sperm
Karl, 37, and Inge, 42, from Munich, froze fertilised eggs while they were married
Couple planned to use the embryos to have children later in life, but got divorced
Inge then forged Karl's signature twice in order to undergo IVF, and had a boy
Karl has been told he must pay child support, despite not knowing of the birthTags: None
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