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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. 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.

  4. Category:Paternity by country - Wikipedia

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  5. 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. Paternity law - Wikipedia

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    a man may accept the paternity of the child in what is called an acknowledgment of paternity, voluntary acknowledgement of paternity or affidavit of parentage, [2] [3] the mother or legal authorities can file a petition for a determination of paternity against a putative father, or; paternity can be determined by the courts through estoppel ...

  8. Category:Family law - Wikipedia

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    DNA paternity testing; List of parenting issues affecting separated parents; Parents' rights movement; Paternal rights and abortion; Paternity law; Paternity fraud; Person in need of supervision; Persons and family relations; Postnuptial agreement; Pregnancy discrimination; Presumption of legitimacy; Presumption of paternity

  9. 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.