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I'm new to this group. The issue that has brought me here is this. I have a daughter who is now two years old, her mother and I were never in a relationship. We met only twice. My name is on Poppy's birth certificate, but she does not have my surname. I live in Kenya (although I am british and will retrun to the UK at some point in the future) and Poppy lives in Devon with her mother. Since Poppy's birth I have been paying a good amount of money each month. To begin with I was happy to do this as I love my daughter and wish to make her life as good as is possible. Over time though her mother has been increasingly difficult and has almost stopped me seeing her on Skype, only gave me 2 days when I was back last time in June and now i'm at home for Christmas she has refused to let me see her at all. Another bone of contention is that I am not allowed to be involved in any parenting decisions, this would not be so bad if we agreed on most things but Poppys mother has some very alternative veiws on diet and healthcare. She has not given Poppy any vacinations and refuses to take her to the doctors or the dentist unless things get really bad. My question to this forum is what are my financial legal obligations to Poppy and her mother, as we were never together am I liable to pay and also living in Kenya will I be liable to pay anything?
Legally I have no idea ( as you live in Kenya) but I can ask Child Maintenance Options to pop by after the new year and give you a definitive answer - however morally, i believe, if you are the biological father of Poppy then you should be contributing towards the cost of raising her.
Gooner.
Legally I have no idea ( as you live in Kenya) but I can ask Child Maintenance Options to pop by after the new year and give you a definitive answer - however morally, i believe, if you are the biological father of Poppy then you should be contributing towards the cost of raising her.
Gooner.
Well said G. As a dad I can't imagine not wanting to help give my child the best start in life possible. Blood is blood - simple. No matter how I feel about the mother, my child is all that counts and if providing the mother with funds would help my child then it's a no brainer.
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