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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. Fathers' rights movement by country - Wikipedia

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    Other fathers' rights activists have been criticized for harassment, threats and illegal activities, including fraud. [64] [65] In the UK, fathers' rights groups have advocated for changes to the Child Support Act including child support, shared parenting and access to children [66] and lack of enforcement of court orders.

  4. Category:Paternity - Wikipedia

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  6. 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

  7. Forced fatherhood - Wikipedia

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    Forced fatherhood or imposed paternity, occurs when a man becomes a father against his will or without his consent. It can include deception by a partner about her ability to get pregnant or use of contraceptives , birth control sabotage, paternity fraud and sexual assaults of males that result in pregnancy.

  8. Fathers' rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Members of the fathers' rights movement state that child support should be terminated under certain conditions, such as if the custodial parent limits access to the children by moving away against the wishes of the other parent, gives fraudulent testimony, or if paternity fraud is discovered, [85] adding that two men should not have to pay ...

  9. Child support by country - Wikipedia

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    Norway has a long history in its commitment to protecting children and was the first country to appoint a children's ombudsman in 1981, inspiring similar practices globally. [6] The child protection service, Barnevernet , primarily focuses on working with families to resolve issues and keep children with their parents.