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Nothing in the ''Family Law Act'' or the [[Child Support Guidelines]] allows a parent to escape paying support through some quirk in the circumstances under which the child was conceived or whether the pregnancy was planned or not. The only question that may be left open is whether or not the person being asked to pay child support is the parent of the child for whose benefit support is sought. If that's an issue, a paternity test can always be taken.
Nothing in the ''Family Law Act'' or the [[Child Support Guidelines]] allows a parent to escape paying support through some quirk in the circumstances under which the child was conceived or whether the pregnancy was planned or not. The only question that may be left open is whether or not the person being asked to pay child support is the parent of the child for whose benefit support is sought. If that's an issue, a paternity test can always be taken.


You can find additional information about child support and the Guidelines in the chapter  [[Child Support]]. Additional information about paternity and paternity testing can be found in the section [[Parentage and Assisted Reproduction]].
You can find additional information about child support and the Guidelines in the chapter  [[Child Support]]. You can find additional information about paternity and paternity testing in the chapter [[Other Family Law Issues]] within the section [[Parentage and Assisted Reproduction]].


===The care of children===
===The care of children===
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