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Dear client,
It's very important that you keep your head and not panic.
As of now, there is no definitive evidence to indicate she is pregnant. You cannot take her word at "face value" if she won't provide you with reasonable medical reports that have her full name, hospital name, date of visit and physician names. Any cropped ultrasound photos, name differences or burned reports create doubt.
If it turns out that she is truly pregnant and the child is yours, you can be held liable for child support post-birth by law. A pregnancy must be medically verified first. The pregnancy does not force you to marry her automatically.
If she makes threats of suicide, take the threat seriously but do not meet with her alone. Maintain all texts, voice notes, and other messages that contain threats or manipulative statements, as this may provide you with a defence against legal issues. If she commits an act of self-harm, you cannot be held liable unless there is evidence that you harassed her or provoked her into her actions.
You may want to send her a written request for proper medical proof of her pregnancy within a specific timeframe before you marry someone else, and keep a copy for document purposes.
If she continues to threaten you, seek the advice of a local attorney and may want to put together a general report with the police for your safety for her mentally assaulting and threatening you.
You do not want to meet with her in person on your own. Protect yourself from a legal standpoint and protect yourself emotionally.
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