Straub v. BMT by Todd

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Straub v. BMT by Todd is a 4-1 Indiana Supreme Court ruling which said that custodial parents can't bargain away child support even with a pre-sex contract.[1] Justice Roger Owen DeBruler dissented, arguing that such contracts should be seen as valid and as being similar to insurance contracts, which the law allows even for responsibility in cases of negligence.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Straub v. BMT by Todd". Justia Law.