Hello,
I was curious about something. I'm currently finishing up a divorce, but I was wondering about something. I've met a woman who has a son and I've read that if I cohabitate with her for at least six months, I will be responsible for CS should we split up, even though the child is not mine.
I have significant business assets and I would have a cohabitation agreement drawn up of course, but can I have the CS issue included in the cohabitation agreement? Can I get myself free of CS issues if it's written into the agreement, or will a court overturn it? I have a feeling that since it involves CS and the well-being of a child, any agreement could be easily overturned by the courts.
Geez, it's hard being a man these days. Why should I be liable for CS of somebody else's kid?! I'm already paying CS for two children (gladly of course because they're mine), but I won't be paying for another man's child, I'll tell you that much. I'll just break it off with my current GF if that's the case.
I was curious about something. I'm currently finishing up a divorce, but I was wondering about something. I've met a woman who has a son and I've read that if I cohabitate with her for at least six months, I will be responsible for CS should we split up, even though the child is not mine.
I have significant business assets and I would have a cohabitation agreement drawn up of course, but can I have the CS issue included in the cohabitation agreement? Can I get myself free of CS issues if it's written into the agreement, or will a court overturn it? I have a feeling that since it involves CS and the well-being of a child, any agreement could be easily overturned by the courts.
Geez, it's hard being a man these days. Why should I be liable for CS of somebody else's kid?! I'm already paying CS for two children (gladly of course because they're mine), but I won't be paying for another man's child, I'll tell you that much. I'll just break it off with my current GF if that's the case.
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