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Paternity Fraud -- Laws on Paternity Fraud

Best Interest or Best Lie?

Father Shopping is No Way to Establish Paternity.

Did you know that in over 30% of tested paternity cases the wrong man is identified as the father?

Once the Court has established paternity that man is responsible for paying child support for the next 18 years (or more) -- even if the man is later proven not to be the biological father. This gives a big incentive for a promiscuous female (including married women) to identify the highest earner from among her sexual partners as the father. There is no penalty for a female if she knowingly commits paternity fraud.



Even in cases where the mother and true biological father have later married -- the man originally identified as the father has still been forced to pay child support to that couple for a child that he had nothing to do with. Child support is no small amount of money -- it can be up to 50%, of a person's net income. Wrongly forcing a man to pay for children he did not father can wreck his life and prevent him from being able to afford to provide for his own family.

Q. In many cases the honest mother is forced to lie by the court or child support agency, why?

A. The marital presumption of paternity, even when the parties are separated. Best interest or best lie?

"While it is the policy of this state to require fathers to support their minor children, it is not the policy to extort such support from persons who are not in fact the fathers."

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