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An Issue of Responsibility by Illiad2003-11-06 08:30:47
  IMO no. by LurkerMo 2003-11-06 08:40:19
She has no obligation to even tell him. If she does, she may invite him to have input into the child's development, but I don't think that he has any rights as such concerning this child - he gave them up when he agreed to not wanting a child. I don't think he has any obligations either - the woman gave up any claim when accepting the agreement not to have a child.

I don't know what the legal status is where I live, and don't consider it relevant enough to me to bother finding out - I don't expect or intend to be in a position to need to know.
[ Reply ]
    In Michigan... by nelzie2003-11-06 09:04:26
    Hang on.... by Ravenlock2003-11-06 09:36:40
      But, by buddha2003-11-06 09:44:51
        I'm not talking about what "has"... by Ravenlock2003-11-06 09:53:45
          Even taking abortion out of the picture by buddha2003-11-06 10:05:45
            Again, legally, he does not have that choice. by Ravenlock2003-11-06 10:10:50
              Ethically, the child could not exist without that by LurkerMo2003-11-06 11:02:01
                Thinking about it by buddha2003-11-06 13:32:48
                  ;-) (n/t) by LurkerMo2003-11-06 15:59:57
      No. by LurkerMo2003-11-06 10:53:23
        That's what makes the most sense to me, too. (n/t) by NOLAWitch2003-11-06 10:59:03
        Read my replies to others - by Ravenlock2003-11-06 11:00:42
          Ethically I would agree with you. Except for by LurkerMo2003-11-06 11:04:10
            She did choose, though by Arman X2003-11-06 11:18:10
              NO! by LurkerMo2003-11-06 12:06:36
                Violently opposed. NO back at you. by Ravenlock2006-11-19 12:55:59
                  Agreed by Arman X2003-11-06 12:31:53
                    Wrong. by BloodyViking2003-11-06 13:01:08
                      It is a legally valid option. by Ravenlock2003-11-06 13:22:22
                        Some feel it is ethically valid too. by BloodyViking2003-11-06 13:28:36
                          I have. I wonder... by Ravenlock2006-11-19 12:55:59
                            Who said the debate was closed? by BloodyViking2003-11-06 13:46:04
                              That's what was not clear - thank you. :) by Ravenlock2003-11-06 13:52:28
                                I thought as much from your last post. by BloodyViking2003-11-06 14:04:40
                              True, but by Arman X2003-11-06 14:01:58
                                Nope. by BloodyViking2003-11-06 14:13:18
                                No, it's not by Arman X2003-11-06 15:12:21
                                Why should he pay for her decision? by BloodyViking2003-11-06 15:22:35

 

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