mm1971
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My niece has a three month baby boy by her ex boyfriend who is a complete loser. They were together for about a year before she got pregnant and are over with completely now. The ex does'nt want to have to do anything with the child and she wants that as well, seeing that he will be a very sorry excuse of a parent with the child.
But this is where the problem may lay. She is contemplating applying for a TANF check with the state of GA. But I was told that the state of GA will ask for the father of the childs name and make her go after child support. (Which she does not want to do for fear that if he has to pay her child support, he will then be involved in this child's life. So is this true? Will the state of GA go after the father of the child for support?
Yes, the father would be required to pay child support, if able. I understand your dislike of having to keep the connection there, but why would the state of GA pay to support the child if a parent had the means? I have a few family members that have had similar situations.
Just because he pays child support doesn't necessarily make him part of the child's life. That is a decision the father would need to make, but it sounds like he already has. Having a child doesn't make you a father. Loving, caring and being there for a child does. Good luck, it's a tough situation.