Is man B named as the father on the birth certificate?
No. Man A is.
Put like that they sound like a pair of paedos.Man A has had nothing to do with his own kid, and is happily playing daddy with someone elses offspring (oh the delicious irony if man B turned out to be the biological father!), and Man B wants to have access to someone elses kid?.
So...she waited 2 years to get one?
Well, she wasn't.Good point HKFC. The stupid bint must've been letting both blokes blow their beans up her in the same time period for this confusion to arise in the first place. As TMLS would say: SLUT-FACED WHOARE
Are you man B or something. Seriously, one of the women might be better placed to answer this, what sort of time difference between blokes would cause her to get her dates mixed up, one week, two weeks? Also, what sort of contraception, if any, was she using, that would've given her an idea of who the father was. If it was too close to call she should've had a paternity test. I'd hazard a guess that she wasn't sure and just stuck her head in the sand and hoped it was B.Well, she wasn't.
I suspect she presumed it was B.Are you man B or something. Seriously, one of the women might be better placed to answer this, what sort of time difference between blokes would cause her to get her dates mixed up, one week, two weeks? Also, what sort of contraception, if any, was she using, that would've given her an idea of who the father was. If it was too close to call she should've had a paternity test. I'd hazard a guess that she wasn't sure and just stuck her head in the sand and hoped it was B.
England.
In that case I bet she ends up with maintenance payments from both man A and B (Neither of who will get access to the child) She'll probably get a chunk of they're pensions as well and all the social security she can spend. Am I close?
By the way do any of them post on NSC?