It's All In Your Mind
P/s: If you are offended when you read this, then you must be the
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As quoted from DailyMail:
He is barely four feet tall and looks even younger than his 13 years. Yet Alfie Patten has just become the proud father of a baby girl.
The schoolboy was only 12 when his girlfriend Chantelle Stedman - who is 15 - conceived after a night of unprotected sex.
'I didn't think about how we could afford it. I don't really get pocket money. My dad sometimes gives me £10.
'I think we'll be good parents. I'll have to work extra hard at school.'
'We will prove to everyone that we can be, and give her a great future.'
And rumours began circulating in Chantelle's neighbourhood that Alfie was not Maisie's father. Sean Thomas, who lives opposite the Stedmans, claimed Chantelle had already had several boyfriends, who were allowed to stay over in her bedroom.
He said: 'She's been with quite a few lads. They are allowed to sleep over at her house, her parents don't mind. She is treated like an adult and can do what she wants.'
A 17-year-old called Jake said: 'She knows lots of boys and never has the same boyfriend for long. Alfie lives with her and seems to think he's the dad but we all think he should have a DNA test.
Tyler Barker, 15, was said to fear his life would be ruined by DNA proof that baby Maisie was his daughter.
The teenager wept at the realisation he made 15-year-old Chantelle Stedman pregnant during a drunken one-night stand. After months of speculation, the High Court has ruled Tyler can be named as the biological father.
Tyler now admits losing his virginity to Chantelle during a one-night stand. He said: 'Having sex with her was the worst mistake I've ever made in my life. I wish I'd never met her.
'She asked me out a couple of times but I kept turning her down. It was routine for boys to stay over with her in her bed. But I only slept with her the once.
Family can claim £30,000 benefts Chantelle Stedman can claim no benefits until she reaches 16, her next birthday. But state benefits to support her and her baby will be paid to her mother Penny until then.
At a minimum, the family can expect to receive around £30,000 a year - close to £600 a week. Penny, 38, will claim benefits to support herself and her four children including Chantelle.
She will also claim on behalf of new-born Maisie. The family may claim benefits on the basis that Penny's unemployed partner Steve is a live-in member of the household.
If so, their claims may look like this:
Child Benefit: Paid automatically for each child - £72.80 a week.
Council Tax Benefit: Likely to cover the full bill - £30 a week.
Child Tax Credit: Now the main payment to support children of out-of-work or low income mothers. Possible payment for the five Stedman children - £221 a week.
Income Support: If paid to Penny and Steve as a live-in couple - £94.95 a week.
Housing Benefit: Likely to cover the full rent of their council house, together with any service charges. This may be - £150 a week.
Total: £568.75 a week, or £29,575 a year.
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I know its a bit late...but heck..
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