THE NEED FOR MANDATORY PATERNITY TESTING AT BIRTH

DNA test to determine real father

Campbell River Mirror, Paul Rudan, Jun 18, 2013

Is it the husband's child or a "stranger's."

A paternity test will determine who exactly is the three-year-old's father, after the B.C. Court of Appeal upheld a judge's decision to order a DNA test.

The case involves a Campbell River couple and another man who are only known by their initials in the court document.

In 2003, N.L.W. and G.R.W. were married and then separated in April 2008.

Soon after the separation, the woman became involved in a sexual relationship with the other man, known as R.J.P.

However, by that September, the separated couple began talking about a possible reconciliation and then resumed their sexual relationship in October.

In December, the woman found out she was pregnant.

By July 2009, the couple were back together and in September, a child was born.

The woman believes the real father is her husband and that she was no longer having sex with R.J.P. when she conceived.

However, the trial judge ruled otherwise, stating it was his belief the woman was having intercourse with both men in December 2008.

Shortly after the child was born, R.J.P. applied for joint guardianship, joint custody and access to the child, and also offered to pay child support.

The couple opposed his applications in supreme court, portraying him as a "stranger" who was trying to disrupt their family.

They also said the paternity test would detrimentally affect their family and, in particular, the child.

But the judge ruled that R.J.P., even though he is a stranger to the child, has a right to find out if he's the father.

As well, the application was for a DNA test and nothing more thand if he did turn out to be the father, he would have to make further court applications regarding access and custody.

The couple appealed the judgement, but last month, following a hearing in Vancouver, the B.C. Court of Appeal upheld the decision to order a DNA test.

Paternity Fraud
UK National Survey

Paternity fraud survey statistics

Scotland's National Newspaper

96% of women are liars, honest

5,000 women polled

Half the women said that if they became pregnant by another man but wanted to stay with their partner, they would lie about the baby's real father.

Forty-two per cent would lie about contraception in order to get pregnant, no matter the wishes of their partner.

Paternity Fraud - TV Show - Canada

CBC News Sunday

Paternity Fraud TV Show
CBC News: Sunday

CBC News Sunday- TV Show - paternity Fraud - Canadian Children's Rights Council - Judith Huddart

An indepth look at paternity fraud, men's and children's rights. 10 minutes.

This segment of CBC News: Sunday was on a paternity fraud case in which the husband was ordered to pay child support for 2 children which weren't his biological children.

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