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Well, I'd say it is very progressive that a woman has all rights or duties, and a man has no right nor duties.Little Raven said:Huh?!?
Whoa. I had no idea the US was so progressive in this area. Most European countries won't hold the father liable for child support unless he was married? Even if a paternity test confirms he's the father?
Unless there is a legal contract between the two, sharing rights and duties.
Wow. That's really interesting, and very, very different from the US. Here, if it's your kid, you're almost certainly going to pay child support. The exceptions are very few and far between. Of course, since we have a relatively small welfare state, we're very interested in making sure the state doesn't have to shoulder much of the burden of child rearing, so maybe that's why we're willing to place the extra onus on dead beat dads.
Dutch law very clearly sais that the husband of a woman (assuming a standard marriage contract is used) that gives birth is the legal father. It has absolutely nothing to do with being the natural father.
If an unmarried woman gives birth, she can hope the natural father is so kind to 'accept' the baby, but she absolutely no right to it.