View Full Version : Can I sue my bio father?
faymus
Jun 29, 2007, 02:31 PM
:mad: Recently located bio-father. He is a dentist and living a very comforrtable life. I'm a bit pissed off right now. I finally found that rat. Not interested in having anything to do with me (which doesn't surprise me).
Can I sue him for not being there or taking an active supportive father's role in my life. I'm 37 now and not a teenager. I think people have got to really consider what or who they are impregnanting women. He was a university student and my mom was only 16 at the time. Any advice? And, she died when I was 10. I grew up virtually alone.
Fr_Chuck
Jun 29, 2007, 06:55 PM
No, you have no legal grounds for a law suit. Your mom should have been collecting child support, but the time for her to sue for that would have long passed.
tanyaroberts
Aug 23, 2010, 04:30 PM
I am trying to figure out the same thing let me know what you find out and visa versa
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this8384
Aug 24, 2010, 11:25 AM
:mad: Recently located bio-father. He is a dentist and living a very comforrtable life. I'm a bit pissed off right now. I finally found that rat. Not interested in having anything to do with me (which doesn't surprise me).
Can I sue him for not being there or taking an active supportive father's role in my life. I'm 37 now and not a teenager. I think people have got to really consider what or who they are impregnanting women. He was a university student and my mom was only 16 at the time. Any advice? And, she died when I was 10. I grew up virtually alone.
Let me get this straight - you want to sue someone for not wanting a relationship with you? And what exactly do you think that will accomplish?
I'm sorry that you've had a rough life, but that doesn't change the fact. Even though she was a minor, your mom knew what she was doing at 16 years of age. So maybe people should consider what or who they're getting impregnated by; it takes two people to pro-create.
And to give you a "legal" answer - no, you have no grounds for a lawsuit.
this8384
Aug 25, 2010, 12:23 PM
stevetcg agrees: Agrees, but 3 year old post
*smacks self in forehead*
It was reopened by a piggy-backed question. Had I actually paid attention, I just might have caught that... :)