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Say married man finds out that the child he is raising was not biologically his, and leaves. Is he a dead beat dad?
Now to clarify he believed that he was the biological father.
However he finds out for a fact that the child is not actually his biological child.
I would say it depends on the longevity of his relationship with the child. Anything under 3 years? yeah, idc. bail.
13 year old kid that knows him as "dad"... oof. if you abandon that Child, then yeah you suck.
biology doesn't make a dad, it makes a father... if that makes any sense. I've had better "dads" in my life that were not MY father (even though mine is alive and well... he has never been a good parent).
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