minniebeth
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And I'm not denying any of that, but what you seem to be ignoring is that there will be exceptions, there will be cases where none of this would be investigated further. Or if it was investigated, it wouldn't matter what was found in that investigation, like if it is something similiar to the OPs situation.
OP, if you are bound and determined to make sure your child won't be baptized, go to the Priest and explain the situation. You may very well find they will agree with you, however be prepared that is also very possible they won't.
I'm talking about this case specifically. If this girl were to show any ounce that this is not what her mother's wishes or her wishes were, I would highly doubt that she would be forced by the church to proceed without them further looking into it.
I agree with your advice to the op. Again, I doubt a church would ever force this upon a child at the wish of her father knowing the situation.