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nikki1920 10-12-2006 05:02 PM

If they sue for it, they can get it back, but it depends on the state. AND assuming they kept some kind of paper record of what was paid when, etc. An oral agreement can be hard to prove. Some states say if you sign the birth certificate then you are legally the father unless DNA proves otherwise. Here in VA, paternity can be established via marriage, so if mom marries the boyfriend and he is not her child's father, he's legally and financially responsible for his step child if he and the mother break up. (Confused?)

And if people would stop having sex with out protection, that would reduce paternity fraud as well.

cjoanell 10-13-2006 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by firecracker08 (Post 1337858)
Paternity fraud is an interesting topic. I wonder what happens to those guys on Maury when they find out they are not the father of a child they have raised. Do they get the child support back? I dont think so :confused:

unfortunately int he eyes of the law, unless it was fraud, meaning the woman knew, you are the child's father in the eyes of the law if that is all the child knows. Until the "real father" steps up, the father still pays the support. Sorry. So fellas, wrap it up or your funds will be wrapped up.:rolleyes:

AKA2D '91 10-08-2007 08:38 AM

The show airs on TVOne...late night.

nikki1920 10-09-2007 08:24 AM

Comments?

AKA2D '91 10-09-2007 09:20 AM

Haven't watched yet...

BrownSugaBabe 10-09-2007 10:04 AM

I actually liked it. I prefer him on TV than the radio. The hollering on the radio sometimes gets my panties in a bunch. I'm like 'why all the blasting screaming??"

The only thing I didn't like was the first segment where the guests have their backs to the audience in that semi-circle bar thingee. I think that's real rude looking.

But I was laughing the entire time.

That actor lady (whatever her name was), was annoying me.

Blacksocialite 10-14-2007 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by BrownSugaBabe (Post 1535219)
I actually liked it. I prefer him on TV than the radio. The hollering on the radio sometimes gets my panties in a bunch. I'm like 'why all the blasting screaming??"

The only thing I didn't like was the first segment where the guests have their backs to the audience in that semi-circle bar thingee. I think that's real rude looking.

But I was laughing the entire time.

That actor lady (whatever her name was), was annoying me.

OK...I thought it was me who believed that Michael Baisden is a bit too loud. Some of his topics are interesting but it sounds as if he keeps repeating the same ones, over and over again.

There are so many issues in our communities that need to receive a national forum and unfortunately, those issues are being lost in the commerical radio shuffle.

Wolfman 10-16-2007 10:33 AM

Having moved from a place where I can no longer listen to the Tom Joyner and Russ Parr Shows, I've founf MB's show pretty good, for one reason: he deals with real, sometimes controversial, issues that affect people's lives, and he tries to get a broad spectrum of ages in on the conversation. As a Christian, I think his forums on the state of the black church are interesting and needed--when will you hear any self-critical dialogue about any of the ills of the black church? I think he has a thing against all forms of hypocrisy and all abuse. I applaud him on that. And Geogee W. is funny!

darling1 10-17-2007 06:43 PM

I agree
 
as loud as he is, he does try to get a very real viewpoint on issues. i have listened to him more because i do appreciate the work he has done with the jena six case. he seems to be getting away from frivolous topics and talking about some very serious stuff w/o sounding stuffy and full of rhetoric.

i could be wrong because i dont listen to his show daily.




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Originally Posted by Wolfman (Post 1538085)
Having moved from a place where I can no longer listen to the Tom Joyner and Russ Parr Shows, I've founf MB's show pretty good, for one reason: he deals with real, sometimes controversial, issues that affect people's lives, and he tries to get a broad spectrum of ages in on the conversation. As a Christian, I think his forums on the state of the black church are interesting and needed--when will you hear any self-critical dialogue about any of the ills of the black church? I think he has a thing against all forms of hypocrisy and all abuse. I applaud him on that. And Geogee W. is funny!



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