Can Love Come to Your Life and How Far will You Go for It?
Love At First Sight
Daughters can cause divorce
How to get YES from your partner
Extra Marital Affairs
Best ways to deal with rejection
Are you too possessive about your partner?
Talk to strangers for more fun and care!
Yes, it still works basically the same way – a man is named, and (supposedly) notified, and must act to disprove the putative paternity assigned to him by a woman’s word [back-asswards as it is].
As I recall, the practice of published notifications was one of the things that California got “whacked” for. Published notification is supposed to be the means of last resort – where it can be demonstrated that there is no other reasonable alternative to find the targeted individual. Using it as a “first course” was and is an abuse of the intended function.
Still, the real problem too often came down to men, who did receive notification, failing to understand their need to respond.
Some years back, Glenn Sacks covered the cases of one unfortunate fellow in Philly (as I recall) who shared the name of the intended baby-daddy target. Apparently, the women had only that name by which to identify the baby-daddy, and a search of that name found him, and some clerk simply assigned the putative paternity to him because he shared that name.
When he got the (perfectly legal) notification that he had been named as the father (and needed to respond), he just figured that there had been some mistake, and threw it in the trash.
Love At First Sight
Daughters can cause divorce
How to get YES from your partner
Extra Marital Affairs
Best ways to deal with rejection
Are you too possessive about your partner?
Talk to strangers for more fun and care!
Yes, it still works basically the same way – a man is named, and (supposedly) notified, and must act to disprove the putative paternity assigned to him by a woman’s word [back-asswards as it is].
As I recall, the practice of published notifications was one of the things that California got “whacked” for. Published notification is supposed to be the means of last resort – where it can be demonstrated that there is no other reasonable alternative to find the targeted individual. Using it as a “first course” was and is an abuse of the intended function.
Still, the real problem too often came down to men, who did receive notification, failing to understand their need to respond.
Some years back, Glenn Sacks covered the cases of one unfortunate fellow in Philly (as I recall) who shared the name of the intended baby-daddy target. Apparently, the women had only that name by which to identify the baby-daddy, and a search of that name found him, and some clerk simply assigned the putative paternity to him because he shared that name.
When he got the (perfectly legal) notification that he had been named as the father (and needed to respond), he just figured that there had been some mistake, and threw it in the trash.