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On 2/27/2013 10:53 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 2/27/13 10:16 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: It was nearly 30 years ago I walked into a welfare office and claimed paternity of my 6 month old daughter. They didn't know what to do, had to call the home office ![]() fingerprints and told me that had never happened before. It took me nearly ten years, but I paid the state back every penny with interest... It was quite an experience and quite frankly, I have never regretted that decision to give my girl, my name... Your business is your business, but why were you subjected to mug shots and fingerprints? Fathering a child, assuming both parents were of age, is not a criminal act. And, if the child was six months old when you claimed paternity, what were you paying back for 10 years? Certainly not six months of state-provided welfare payments. Ok, I'll play, once... Mugshots and fingerprints, because they just didn't know what else to do, they had "never had this happen before" according to them. The huge bill was because my first wife had birth issues, it was all medical.. We never had the child on "welfare" after the birth... We were young and it was her doctor seeing the coming problems, that told us to put the mom on welfare until after the child was born so she would have the best care... We were lucky we did. |