At the risk of re-opening a can-o-worms, i thought I'd start this thread.
My issue with a blanket rule for enforced child support is that its possible for some to be taken advantage of, especially when they have no real opportunity to voice their objections, leading me to think such a subject can only be justly dealt with on a case by case basis.
What does everyone make of this hypothetical?
Bill is a decent and good guy. He loves his job working with endangered animals, where he travels to foreign countries for most of the year fighting against poaching and animal black market dealing. His job does not make him much money at all. When back in the UK one time, he meets someone when out having some drinks with his old mates. They end up having sex, in very casual circumstances for pleasure only. He doesnt usually do this sort of thing, but does feel that he should let his hair down occasionally and have some fun.
They both were using contraception, him a condom, and she said she was on the pill as she definitely wouldnt want to get pregnant, and do anything to avoid it.
As far as Bill was concerned it seemed clear that neither wanted a pregnancy, especially evident from the implementation of contraceptive measures.
Never the less, approx. a week or so later, after adding her to Facebook as you tend to do with everyone you meet, he finds out that she is pregnant and is keeping the baby. On further investigating it turns out to be his.
She isnt interested in any kind of relationship with Bill at all. She is quite well off, and has lots of family support. Bill is soon leaving the country again for his job. He was never consulted on the decision to keep this child, or what it might mean for him.
Bill is forced to pay child support until the child grows up. The amount substantial enough to impact his jobs travelling costs, which he must save up for every trip abroad he takes. As a result he cannot do what he loves as often as he otherwise could.
Does this seem fair or unfair on Bill?
*breaks out can opener and handy rod and reel*
Well, I am guided by a few basic principles here:
1) Only a woman can become pregnant (at least today).
2) Adult consensual sex is legal most everywhere, for good reason
3) Contraceptive use is, well See: #2
4) No man should ever have final say, ever, about whether a not a woman chooses to keep or terminate her unwanted/unintended pregnancy
under any circumstances. Any. Ever. Its never a mans call. Period (new thread coming soon to an REF board near you
).
5) Progeny are not property
but are a responsibility.
6) Despite any and all best efforts by all parties involved, sometimes the feces unexpectedly interacts with the oscillating rotary blade air mover
and casualties ensue
(passes the paper towel).
In your unique and specified scenario regarding Bill, Id say he has been dealt a bad hand with no good options to either check, raise, or fold..
..its unfair to poor Bill, and heres why:
Neither Bill nor his one-nighter bouncy partner expressed any notion of an intended procreation, and both parties took steps to prevent any likelihood of that occurrence to the safest degrees available in barrier prevention, which in and of itself indicates a consensual agreement a priori. If Bills brief encounter had other motives, there is no notion that Bill would have been privy to any deception or motivations to the contrary. Just like millions of people every hour of every day, Bill and his co-conspirator in jointly getting their freak on, both conscious of the consequences, but taking all available steps to avoid the most obvious unwanted outcomes of all contingencies (besides coyote date syndrome , and/or morning bad hair affliction, or the always dreaded walk of shame).
Your theoretical Bill (aka, I have a friend that
) may have a legitimate legal grievance to file in avoidance of any monetary obligations of providing child support to his unintended, unwelcome, and unexpected lottery ticket winner.
But as it often boils down to a decent glazing sauce, Bill can tell it to the judge, and some detached third party will decide.
When laws are drafted to treat unintended pregnancies between otherwise consenting adults as accident
instead of punishment or a wage of sin retribution for immorality in the scope of any religious context
perhaps then poor Bill might expect to fold his hand gracefully with no loss other than what he invested in a singular hand dealt and played out.
But until that day, Bill has my sympathies, and maybe bi-annual visitations if he wants...