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Originally Posted by KnightOfSappho
Honestly, I think that TRUE situations like that would be extremely rare.
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Yes. True situations where a pregnant woman is completely incapable of notifying the biological father probably are rare. However give women all kinds of options of just "pretending" they can't notify the real father by offering up no consequences for not doing so and these situations will become far more common.
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I'm just imagining a situation like the one, where she plans to give the baby up for adoption. If she does not want to tell the father, and signs an affidavit, after the adoption takes place what would be a situation where someone would discover that she actually knew?
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She would be prosecuted and personally I think some jail time is in order. She basically stole away the biological father's right to father and she should be punished as severely as a woman who kidnaps a baby from the grocery store. Treat it like that and these cases will be very rare.