I'm debating with a buddy of mine and figure there's probably some single fathers on TERB who might be able to settle it for us...
My buddy has a kid (2-3) with a woman and she doesn't want child support (shocking I know). They don't live together, weren't really a couple, and it was more of a casual hook up thing that got her pregnant. Surprisingly (in my mind), she's never gone after him for child support and in fact has told him several times she doesn't want it. She seems content to raise the kid on her own (and rightly or wrongly he seems content to let it be that way). He makes more than her but she makes enough to support herself and the child.
So here's our debate...
I think he's got a growing liability and at some point she can come after him for retro child support payments. He thinks he's in the clear because she's told him repeatedly she doesn't want any and regardless they're not a couple, never lived together, etc. If I'm right, he could be facing a whopper of a bill at some point down the road (unless there's some kind of statute of limitations type thing?).
If it were me I'd probably just pay it and be done with it but I know he won't. Thus our debate about the legalities of it all.
p.s., Yes, I've told him to speak to a lawyer. This is more out of my own curiosity.
Anyone know how it works?
My buddy has a kid (2-3) with a woman and she doesn't want child support (shocking I know). They don't live together, weren't really a couple, and it was more of a casual hook up thing that got her pregnant. Surprisingly (in my mind), she's never gone after him for child support and in fact has told him several times she doesn't want it. She seems content to raise the kid on her own (and rightly or wrongly he seems content to let it be that way). He makes more than her but she makes enough to support herself and the child.
So here's our debate...
I think he's got a growing liability and at some point she can come after him for retro child support payments. He thinks he's in the clear because she's told him repeatedly she doesn't want any and regardless they're not a couple, never lived together, etc. If I'm right, he could be facing a whopper of a bill at some point down the road (unless there's some kind of statute of limitations type thing?).
If it were me I'd probably just pay it and be done with it but I know he won't. Thus our debate about the legalities of it all.
p.s., Yes, I've told him to speak to a lawyer. This is more out of my own curiosity.
Anyone know how it works?






