Something wicked this way comes.
Matt Dubay and the National Center for Men has begun an interesting lawsuit which "addresses the issue of male reproductive rights, contending that lack of such rights violates the U.S. Constitution's equal protection clause."
Dubay argues his ex-girlfriend, now with a child and demanding child support, assured him she was infertile. He argues that since a woman has a choice between abortion, adoption, or keeping the child, a man should have the choice between giving or not giving financial support.
Matt Dubay is expecting the lawsuit to fail miserably, but wishes "just to create awareness ... to at least get a debate started."
This is an interesting proposition. Of course, Dubay has a better chance fighting for custody and forcing her to pay child support.
Read about his lawsuit here.
Don't die.
Dubay argues his ex-girlfriend, now with a child and demanding child support, assured him she was infertile. He argues that since a woman has a choice between abortion, adoption, or keeping the child, a man should have the choice between giving or not giving financial support.
Matt Dubay is expecting the lawsuit to fail miserably, but wishes "just to create awareness ... to at least get a debate started."
This is an interesting proposition. Of course, Dubay has a better chance fighting for custody and forcing her to pay child support.
Read about his lawsuit here.
Don't die.

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