lucyscuck
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Question about breeding: those who have done it, have you drawn up any kind of legal paperwork in advance to ensure that the biological man doesn't have any young support obligations (or rights)? Did you get lawyers involved? If you're married, doesn't the law assume the baby is the husband's?
Thanks in advance for the help!
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lurking4thekill
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I am no lawyer, but a 'logica ' answer depending on the legality of DNA based parentage....
The biological man can claim rights if there is no paper drawn as u said.... He just nees to call a DNA test. I did not sign a paper when I bred my lovers....so I 'can' legally claim.... But permisterally this can mess the young's life...so logical sense should prevail....
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drdneast
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In most states, once a man claims any financial obligation towards a young, he is legally responsible. Example, a slut woman married to man gets her cunt knocked up by another man. She has the young and the poor stupid cuck doesn't know it's his. He begins rearing the young only to find his wife in bed with another cock getting her whore cunt bred again. He can divorce her and ask for as many DNA red tests as he likes and they all may say the young is not his, but he is now still financially resposible for the little bastard.
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scoooog
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When I bred a wife, we first drew up a contract stating that I disclaimed any interest in the young and that she and her hub were completely responsible for raising it. I researched various agreements and this one appeared valid in the state I live.
As the very first load got her pregnant, I'm glad we did.
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