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About Ralph Salier
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Top rated member of ethics board on former Askme.com. 20 years in procurement where ethics is an absolute. Broad understanding of cultures and the variation in ethical standards and behaviors relating to ethics. On several ethics boards (public forum). Also on ethics board of www.answerway.com.

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Ethics - Would it be fair yes or no


Expert: Ralph Salier - 11/6/2009

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Would it be fair yes or no?  A man has a little girl with women.  The only reason when he had a child with her is because, she could be trusted to him 50/50 custody or visitation rights with no child support mothers choice.  The mother would also behave like a diplomat and is a submissive woman like most Italian women today.  But he would stay away from the 80 percent of American women that want a man to pay 18 years of court ordered child support.  This is because 18 years of court ordered child support and family court sucks.  

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Hi,

This is a very hard question to respond to.  The child is born out of wedlock and if the father is willing to support the child 50/50 and has full visitation rights, this would be a good deal for the child, to a degree other then the fact that it is a "broken home".  If he wants  to stay away from American women, that is his choice.  Especially if the expectation is that he will  be forced to pay child support in excess of 50/50 and depends on visitation or custody.  Is it fair? to whom?

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