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There is a moral obligation for sure, but women can have good reasons to not give into that moral obligation.
You're free to share examples anytime.
But it should not mean the child should get punished for his mother's choices when she petitions for child support.
So what kind of punishment should the woman suffer?
And men should never be allowed to opt out of paying child support even if they had not been told at the time of birth. If a woman is pregnant the lawgiver should assume that one or both of the 2 partners in that pregnancy did not take enough precautions to prevent a pregnancy. But if he makes a woman pregnant there is no way on hell a man should just be able to opt out. You cannot opt out after the fact.
After the fact of what? Are you talking about after a pregnancy or after the child is born?