That's the way it works in straight marriages. Same standards should apply.
Brittney Griner Ordered to Pay Glory Johnson Child Support - The Root
Sum up: They were married, and then Glory Johnson got pregnant. Glory Johnson says she got pregnant through in vitro fertilization. Brittney Griner claims Glory Johnson cheated on her with a man, and she never agreed to wanting a child in the first place. So they had an annulment, and now a judge ordered Griner to pay child support despite not being biologically related to the child.
Unbelievable. It sounds like a bad soap opera.
That's the way it works in straight marriages. Same standards should apply.
In straight marriages, one partner can impregnate the other. In those cases, a paternity test will settle everything. This is completely different, IMO. If she was in on it, there has to be texts or emails proving it. There is no way they didn't talk about it.
Not if the wife was artificially inseminated. The presumption will be that the child is that of the union and the husband will be required to support it. That is why we have trials to ferret out the "truth."
Any baby conceived in wedlock is going to be deemed to be that of the married couple. It is only a presumption that can be overcome with evidence, testimony, dna etc. In this instance, the law according to CWV, is that BG should provide testimony that she was against having a child and GJ went out and, without her knowledge conceived a child. In this case, it appears that BG is saying that GJ went out and cheated with a man and got pregnant. However, GJ is saying that she conceived with artificial insemination. That would be pretty easy to prove and proving it would make BG look bad.
In straight marriages, one partner can impregnate the other. In those cases, a paternity test will settle everything. This is completely different, IMO. If she was in on it, there has to be texts or emails proving it. There is no way they didn't talk about it.
Are you saying this is the way that judges commonly rule or are you saying this is the way it should work? I am talking about where the burden should lie.