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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
Any one can make up or tear up a contract and claim anything, at the end of the day unless there is a third party involved (clinic, notary, lawyer) then the only proof here is he's the father.
Put it the other way, you get a girl pregnant and want to be part of your childs life, she then claims you were only the sperm donor and should have no part of the kids life.
On some level there has to be a baseline of conclusive proof, not he or she said, genetics are conclusive, as is a proper contract.
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Is anyone disputing the authenticity of the contract or the intent of the parties? Based on the article that was posted, it doesn't seem that they are.