theanswerguy
(Platinum)
12/11/07 03:38 PM
205.188.117.143
Re: HELP!!

That would definitely prove adultery . You would need to specifically deny paternity in your petition for divorce and have paternity tests ordered by the court . If paternity is disproven , you would not be required to pay child support . Some courts will not allow paternity testing depending on the age of the children and the length of the marriage assuming that it's not in " the best interest of the children " .


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