Nairobi Court Orders a Man to Provide for His Former Wife’s Children Born Out of Wedlock

Nairobi Court Orders a Man to Provide for His Former Wife’s Children Born Out of Wedlock

A Nairobi court has ordered a man to continue supporting two children his former wife got from a different relationship.

The man codenamed EKTM had moved to the High Court to challenge a Children’s Court order requiring him to continue raising the two minors.

Although the father of three claimed that his former wife identified in court as ECC hid from him about carrying the pregnancy of another man, the Children’s Court found that he assumed parental responsibility and even gave their last born his own name. The court heard that out of the three children, only the second-born, was the biological child of EKTM.

Court records show that ECC got married to EKTM while she was five months pregnant from a previous relationship and the man agreed to raise this child as his own. EKTM told the court that the two broke up after he discovered that the last-born was not his biological child. 

The couple met in July 2006 and begun to live together as husband and wife in September of the same year, but formalized their union on November 11th, 2016 in a ceremony at the Attorney General’s Office. On December 18th, 2018, ECC filed for judicial separation, and in 2019 EKTM petitioned for the dissolution of the marriage. The couple is divorced.

In his appeal, the man argued that the lower court erred by finding that he should solely bear the burden of raising the two children who are not his biological children, insisting that their biological fathers should be compelled to cater for their needs.

He stated that he had had given the two minors enough by providing house rent, medical expenses, school fees and school-related expenses. EKTM also wanted the court to set aside the order requiring him to be taking the last-born with him during weekends and school holidays.

In her reply, the woman admitted that she had a relationship with another man while still married to EKTM and she conceived the last child born.

In his ruling, Justice Aggrey Muchelule upheld the Children’s Court decision for the man to continue providing for the two kids but he set an order requiring him to pay Sh30,000 on top of providing their school fees and medical expenses.

“The respondent’s (ECC) evidence was that when she met the appellant (EKTM), she was five months pregnant. The pregnancy was discussed and the appellant accepted to take up responsibility. They later begun to live together as husband and wife. The trial court considered the rival versions and accepted that of the respondent. I find no reason to disturb that finding,” Justice Muchelule noted.

“It makes sense to note that the needs of the child must be reasonable and moderate and should relate to the standards of the parents. The needs of the child should not be such that, at the end of the day, the parents are left in financial stress,” he added.

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Comments

Chill (not verified)     Tue, 05/10/2022 @ 10:26pm

These types of cases are evidence that unions, formal and informal, have no upside to any man. Men should think long and hard about getting into a union with a woman. The courts have shafted men in the west for years and it seems they will do so in Kenya as well.

MakOnyango (not verified)     Wed, 05/11/2022 @ 09:47am

I really feel sorry for this man. These are some of the kinds of circumstances that cause men to kill single mothers.

Guest (not verified)     Wed, 05/11/2022 @ 06:42pm

How do you force a man to raise kids that are not his.What about DNA.The woman was all over the place she needs to take responsibility and go “hunt” for the children’s fathers.What happens when these kids grow up they will look for their real fathers especially if there is some form of inheritance to be shared.Alternatively if this “unintelligent” dude acquires a side piece and somehow dies intestate his illegitimate kids with the side piece will not want to share their real father’s inheritance with their step siblings even if their father was compelled to pay for their upkeep.This poor dude needs to appeal .

Kimwag (not verified)     Fri, 05/13/2022 @ 12:48am

Did the husband legally adapt the kids after they were born? There may be more to the story than they are saying.

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