The baby's father and I are not together, but recently have been spending more time together, and he has made it clear that he does genuinely want to be involved with his child. Yesterday he said he wants to come to the registry office with us when the baby is born, and have his name on the birth certificate.
As he is being quite helpful and decent at the moment, I think I owe it to him if that's what he wants...It's just that I have a huge distrust of authority, and am worried that, if there is a named father, the CSA will find a way to shaft us both.
His income is v. erratic; he's in a lot of debt, and TBH I didn't expect to receive any financial help at all, just hoping for some practical help and maybe some childcare. Now he's offering me some kind of official monthly minimum via standing order (basically the maximum allowed before they start stopping it out of my benefits).
I am worried, however, that as his income fluctuates, or if he falls off the mythical bit of scaffolding, the CSA might try to hold him to a commitment he can't honour, and my benefits could be docked or something.
Do you think my concerns are justified? Also, what rights would he have as "officially" being the father?