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  2. Paternity fraud - Wikipedia

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    As of 2008, no individual has been prosecuted in a case involving paternity fraud. [26] A mother is permitted to not state the name of the biological father if she does not know it. [27] Paternity fraud is a form of misattributed paternity. [27] The split in 2002 between a couple, identified for legal reasons as Mr. A and Ms. B, prompted Mr.

  3. National Parents Organization - Wikipedia

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    The organization has helped pass military parent-child custody legislation in several states and has introduced legislation protecting men and children against paternity fraud. Members have served on state child support guideline revision committees. [5] [13] [14]

  4. Forced fatherhood - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of imposed paternity is difficult to measure. Research for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2011 found that approximately 10.4% (or an estimated 11.7 million) of men in the United States reported ever having an intimate partner who tried to get pregnant when they did not want to or tried to stop them from using birth control. [6]

  5. Misattributed paternity - Wikipedia

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    Misattributed paternity refers either to: A Non-paternity event , when someone who is presumed to be an individual's father is not the biological father Paternity fraud , a type of fraud which may occur in a non-paternal event

  6. Non-paternity event - Wikipedia

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    Gilding states that those data show only the incidence of non-paternity in which disputed parentage was the reason for paternity testing. [1] [25] In situations that disputed parentage was the reason for the paternity testing, there were higher levels with an incidence of 17% to 33% (median of 26.9%). Most at risk of parental discrepancy were ...

  7. SC hit with more fraud than most other states in 2022, FTC ...

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    South Carolina residents lost more than $75 million to fraud in 2022, according to the FTC. Some scams were far more prevalent than others. SC hit with more fraud than most other states in 2022 ...

  8. Kerry Washington talks paternity bombshell, eating disorder ...

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    In advance of her revealing memoir, Kerry Washington has a frank discussion with "20/20's" Robin Roberts about family revelations, childhood traumas, more.

  9. Putative father registry - Wikipedia

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    Registering timely with a state's putative father registry supposedly guarantees notice, though there have been documented instances where that wasn’t true. Timely legal establishment of paternity typically guarantees notice and an opportunity to be heard and may confer rights to consent or withhold consent to adoption.