Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a doozy of a story for you today. Meet our main man, a 39-year-old dad of three, who’s found himself in quite the pickle after his ex-wife’s scandalous affair with a hunky fitness trainer. But wait, there’s more! The ex is now pregnant with the trainer’s baby and wants our guy to play daddy! Can you believe it? Grab your popcorn, settle in, and let’s dive into this juicy tale of love, loss, and some seriously questionable decision-making.
Divorce Drama Alert!
Attraction Gone, Marriage Over
??♂? Enter the Fitness Trainer ??♂?
?♂? Therapy Rejected, Divorce Finalized ?♂?
Surprise! Josh’s Baby on the Way
Ex Wants Baby to Have My Last Name
Wait, What? My Name on the Birth Certificate?
Ex Plays the ‘Great Dad’ Card
I Only Care About MY Kids
? ? But… The Baby Will Be My Kids’ Sibling! ? ?
Location: Ontario, Canada
? A Colorful Situation
The Baby Will Look SO Different
Not Trying to Be Cruel, Just Honest
Heartbroken and Healing
? ? Focusing on My Kids and Our Mental Health ? ?
Internet Jury, What’s Your Verdict?
Well, well, well… what a mess! Our poor protagonist finds himself in a sticky situation with his ex-wife’s baby drama. She wants him to play daddy to her love child with the mysterious fitness trainer, but he’s not having it! ?♂? He’s got his own kids to worry about, and let’s be real, that baby is gonna look nothing like him. But is he being heartless? Or just looking out for his own? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild ride! Buckle up, buttercups, and get ready for some hot takes!
Not your baby, NTA. You’re not responsible for it.
Get a lawyer before she puts you on the birth certificate
Divorce advice: inform lawyer, avoid birth certificate.
Fight back in court before paying child support!
Giving the baby your surname doesn’t mean you’re the father.
Protect yourself legally before agreeing to anything. NTAH
NTA suspects ex-wife’s baby isn’t his, demands DNA test
Protect yourself! Get a lawyer to avoid possible manipulation.
Block your ex-wife on parenting app and move on. NTA
NTA suspects ulterior motive in ex-wife’s request for baby parenting.
Don’t sign anything! NTA, protect yourself
Discussion on the significance of sharing a surname in parenting ?
A cautionary tale about ex-wife’s shocking request
Protect yourself legally and emotionally from ex-wife’s manipulative plan.
Be careful! Putting your name on the birth certificate has consequences!
Heartwarming neighborly support for a good father ??
Ex-wife leaves out baby, commenter calls her not smart
Protect yourself legally and emotionally. Don’t sign the birth certificate.
Consult a lawyer before the baby is born to protect yourself.
User slams ex-wife for asking her ex-husband to raise her affair baby.
NTA! Get a paternity test and avoid 18 years of payments!
Protect yourself! Get a good lawyer
Be careful, don’t do anything that could be construed as responsibility
Don’t be her backup plan to raise her affair baby. NTA
Demand DNA test and shut it down hard. No compromises.
NTA: Don’t let her irresponsible behavior become your problem!
Ex-wife’s request to raise her new baby – NTA prevails!
Divorced but still responsible? NTA has a point.
Beware of the trap! Don’t put your name on the birth certificate.
Be cautious and consult an attorney before signing anything
Heartbreaking story of a man’s struggle after a cruel divorce
NTA, don’t act as dad or pay child support. Get lawyer ASAP!
Don’t take legal liability for your ex’s new baby.
Don’t let your name be put on the birth certificate
Don’t fall for it! NTA, keep your distance.
Ex-wife wants me to raise her new baby as my own? NTA!
Ex-wife messed up, now wants help. NTA. Watch legalities.
Can’t add you as father without consent. NTA wins
Don’t be fooled! Be cautious of ex’s unusual request.
Protect yourself! Ask for DNA proof before agreeing.
Protect yourself: Lawyer up, get a DNA test, stay cautious.
Not your kid, not your problem. Baby daddy should support.
Forced paternity test to avoid ex-wife’s baby trap. NTA.
Protect your children and boundaries from ex-wife’s request
NTA, but be careful. Don’t give her an inch!
Demanding a DNA test to avoid child support? NTA move.
Naming the baby after you? Not cool. Consult a lawyer!
Ex-wife’s request denied, commenter calls out ex’s poor choices.
No obligation to raise ex-wife’s baby. Hard NTA
Be prepared to stand your ground and protect your family
NTA, but DNA test your kids and make Josh pay.
Ex-wife wants her baby to have your name? NTA, say no!
Ex-wife’s baby, ex’s name? NTA for refusing to raise.
Legal implications of ex-wife’s request for baby’s last name.
Naming someone the father without consent? NTA dodges bullet
Don’t let her guilt you into raising Josh’s child. NTA.
User expresses concern about child’s identity, ex prioritizes emotions.
Demanding paternity tests before birth certificate? Interesting idea.
NTA commenter provides helpful legal advice for registering baby
DNA test suggested to avoid raising someone else’s child.
Don’t support the child financially. Help ex find Josh instead.
Divorce doesn’t mean you’re responsible for her mistakes. ?♂? Remind her.
Ex-wife’s entitled request to raise her baby with her ex-husband
User calls ex-wife ‘f*****g idiot’ for asking to raise baby.
Can she make him raise her new baby? Legalities explained
Consult a lawyer, OP. Ex-wife’s motives seem suspicious
Ex-wife cannot register child without consent, not AH for refusing.
Fellow Torontonian advises ex to contact lawyer and stand firm
Legal explanation on paternity rights, no drama here. ?
Protect yourself legally if you agree to ex’s request. NTA
Ex-wife’s shocking request to raise her new baby as your own – NTA comment calls out her audacity, warns of future manipulation, and advises reiterating the truth about paternity to avoid child support.
Ex-wife’s shocking request to raise AP’s baby. Commenter refuses.
Last Updated on April 9, 2024 by Diply Social Team