Monday, December 31, 2012

Mistaken Paternity Trial in Texas

This past November, I went to court in a mistaken paternity case
and learned that my client paid $36,606 in child support through the Attorney General’s office. The Attorney General admired him because for years, he regularly paid support. A DNA test showed that my client was not the father. 

He will not be repaid a dime. He gets no apology from the State of Texas. The child support stopped, but he still owes for the rest of November, plus a medical support fee. This is the last unjust punishment of a slave on the child support plantation.

The Attorney General told me 1 out of every 5 men tested through the Attorney General’s office is shown not to be the father. The personal experience of the Judge is that about 1 out of every 3 men is excluded by a DNA test. There may be a million men paying child support, because no DNA test was given before the State of Texas made them pay.

I do not blame the mother, she was only making money: We lawyers, judges, and legislators are the ones who allowed her to make money this way. We are the ones who allowed this evil. It is our embarrassment and shame.

End the slavery, Attorney General, and give the DNA test before you force men to pay.

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