Posted on Aug 1, 2017
Are military members required by regulation to care for their unborn children?
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it's come to my attention that a certain "NCO" knocked up a local girl overseas and has been dodging any attempts to contact him. is the member obligated to care for this child/help in the legal process?
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Morally obligated, but we know how that goes. Once the child is born, the mother can go through the court order process. But in 3rd world countries the odds of that are extremely small to non-existent. The more industrialized the country, the better chance of the mother being able to get "non-voluntary" support.
Unfortunately many SM's "hit it and quit it" while overseas and don't give a crap about the child they leave behind. It's not their "problem". On the other hand, there are some local girls who will try to get pregnant by an American SM in an effort to get to "the land of milk and honey".
Unfortunately many SM's "hit it and quit it" while overseas and don't give a crap about the child they leave behind. It's not their "problem". On the other hand, there are some local girls who will try to get pregnant by an American SM in an effort to get to "the land of milk and honey".
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No. Because, until the child is proven to be his thru DNA testing, he is not obligated to do anything.
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