Woman Questions Whether To Exclude Abusive Ex From Her Child's Birth Certificate
Online community suggests she check with a lawyer first.
May
- Published in Interesting
The moment the woman realizes she's in an abusive relationship, she doesn't have to stay. Instead, she should run far, far away from the guy.
Leaving an abusive relationship can be one of the most challenging decisions a person can make, but it's also one of the bravest. The first step to breaking free from the chains of abuse is recognizing her own worth and understanding that she deserves a life filled with love, respect, and safety.
It may seem daunting, but there are countless resources, support networks, and professionals ready to help her navigate this difficult journey toward a brighter and safer future. Leaving might feel like she's giving up on the relationship.
But in reality, she's reclaiming her power and taking control of her own life. It's not a sign of weakness — it's a courageous act of self-preservation.
Today's post is a story from the AmITheButtface subreddit. According to the original poster (OP), she was in a relationship with an abusive ex for nearly four years.
After a heated argument, both decided to break up. She returned to her grandparents, who were states away from where she and her boyfriend lived.
She realized that she was in an abusive relationship with a manipulative man and was glad they'd broken up. But there is one problem: she is pregnant with his child.
She has no plans on getting back with this guy. So she decided to ask an online community if she would be the butt face if she left her ex off their child's birth certificate.
A pregnant woman wonders if it would be wrong to leave her child's father off the birth certificate.
RedditShe tells the whole story.
RedditThe community's judgment: Doing what she plans wouldn't make her the butt face.
RedditBefore making any rash decisions, the OP needs to consult a lawyer on the best course of action.
The OP is firm on her decision to keep the child. That's why consulting a lawyer is necessary.
RedditShe might be doing her child a favor by not including the abusive father on the birth certificate.
RedditA number of Redditors believe that she should simply get an abortion to make her life peaceful.
RedditNot including the father's name might have repercussions in the future.
RedditThe OP says the baby is staying with her. She wants to be in her child's life.
RedditSome Redditors believe abortion is the choice so that she won't get manipulated by the guy.
RedditA family lawyer's advice is necessary, especially since there's abuse involved.
RedditIt might be best not the tell people about the baby. She might need to delete her social media accounts
RedditThe woman's decision to keep the baby is a brave one. And while she isn't considered the butt face for considering leaving the father's name off her child's birth certificate, it might come with legal repercussions in the future.
As the people have been suggesting, it's best to consult a lawyer so that she and her child can be protected by the law.