BOB Posted January 9, 2009 Caqli iga maqnaa baaba isiisay...suuqa gal KK my kidneys are healthier and cheaper...marka beec noosoo raadi xagal dalaalkaaga waan kuu ogolahay...waaba MILYANEER noqo quicker than planned...faan badanaa. Peace, Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted January 9, 2009 ^clear your inbox. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted January 9, 2009 ^Why? Do you have a buyer for him? LOL Bob, very tempting offer waaye ee maa iga deysid, dambiyadeydii kale aa iga badanee... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted January 10, 2009 ^LoL. No (I shoulda read what the topic was about eh), he had asked me to review another business plan of his (ileen wiilku waa aspiring millionnaire ee), but I couldn't reply because his inbox was full. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted January 11, 2009 Tanaaba mid kale ah. Maskiinkaan see u gishay, waliba maxkamadihiina iyada lasii jiraan. ________________ Man must pay support though twins not his An Ontario Superior Court judge has ordered a Toronto man to continue paying child support even though a DNA test shows he is not the biological father of his ex-wife's twins. In her ruling, Madam Justice Katherine van Rensburg decided that even though Pasqualino Cornelio did not father twins – now 16 – with Anciolina Cornelio, he must continue to pay child support because "he was the only father the twins knew during the course of the marriage." Pasqualino began paying child support in 1998, after the couple separated. In 2002, the two agreed to joint custody, when they also settled that he would continue to provide monetary support. But after Anciolina asked for an increase in payments and a reduction in the time he spent with the children, Pasqualino demanded a DNA test. When the results showed Pasqualino was not the father, he asked to be excused from paying child support and demanded he be reimbursed for tens of thousands of dollars that he had paid in the past. He claimed that their 2002 agreement failed to disclose that Anciolina had an affair while they were married, calling it an act of fraud or misrepresentation. But according to van Rensburg, it should not be a question of whether he is the biological parent, but rather whether he was considered a parent by definition. "Cornelio denies knowledge of who the twins' biological father might be," van Rensburg said. "In fact, she claims to have no memory of an extramarital affair preceding their birth, which she attributes to the medication she was taking at the time." In the end, van Rensburg ruled in favour of Anciolina. "The relationship that developed from the time of their birth was the natural relationship between a parent and his children," she said. "The fact of that relationship – even if it has now become strained – is sufficient to require Mr. Cornelio to continue to contribute toward the children's material needs." Because Anciolina can't remember the affair, she claims she has no idea who the twins' father is. The judge concluded that the children should not suffer because of the parents' wrongdoings. Koronto Istaar Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites