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Paternity Fraud Legislation Sweeps
the Nation
Group Plans Town Hall Meeting in NJ Showing Plight of Victimized
Families
MND NEWSWIRE
April 30, 2003
A fact that many find astonishing is that many men nationwide are forced
by court order to pay child support for other men's children, or face
jail time. These deceived men are referred to as "duped dads" by some.
In 2000, The American Association of Blood Banks found that in almost
30 percent of the paternity tests conducted the man being tested was not
the biological father.
These men are victims of paternity fraud. Paternity fraud victims can
be married or divorced men as well as unmarried men. Most states, including
New Jersey, rely on a 500-year-old English common-law doctrine that says
that any child born of a marriage is legally presumed the child of the
husband.
Paternity fraud legislation bills are now winding their way through state
legislatures across the country, including New Jersey where a vote on
paternity fraud bill, Assembly Bill 2374, is scheduled for May, 2003.
To let the public see for themselves what paternity fraud legislation
is really all about, U.S. Citizens Against Paternity Fraud (US -CAPF)
and The American Coalition for Fathers and Children (ACFC) plan:
** a press conference on May, 8, 2003, at Room 209, State House, West
State Street, Trenton, at 1 PM, eastern time.
**and a public town hall meeting on May 9, 2003, at 3:00 to 5:00 PM, eastern
time, Marriott Hotel, in Trenton, New Jersey.
Planners of the town hall meeting will show the plight of families victimized
by paternity fraud. All media, legislators, the general public, and policymakers
are encouraged to attend. Paternity fraud victims are invited to come
and tell their story and give their comments. (Contact US - CAPF at www.paternityfraud.com
or ACFC at 1-800-978-3237 for details.)
Scheduled to appear at the Trenton, New Jersey town hall meeting are Carnell
Smith and Dianna Thompson.
**Carnell Smith, founder and executive director of U.S. Citizens Against
Paternity Fraud (US-CAPF), who testified at the California Senate Judiciary
proceeding, said of the upcoming New Jersey legislation and a town hall
meeting planned by his team:
"At the town hall meeting, New Jersey will have a similar opportunity,
as did California, to see the devastating financial and emotional effects
of paternity fraud on families and children. The California hearing was
powerful. Anyone who witnessed that proceeding had to be moved by the
suffering of the paternity fraud victims and their families. I don't see
how anyone who truly understands the intent of these anti-paternity fraud
bills, like the one being considered in New Jersey, could deny these good
people relief. These families can't wait. And, in California, I believe
this was reflected in the fact that there was only 1 "no" vote and 1 abstaining."
Smith knows the subject of paternity fraud well. He led the team for the
new Georgia paternity fraud law passed in May, 2002, releasing "duped
dads" from child support payments for children proven by DNA not to be
theirs biologically. Smith finally won his own paternity fraud case after
a four-year legal fight including a trip to the U.S. Supreme Court. As
a result, Carnell, his wife Lisa Smith, and child have now been released
from a long nightmare.
Dianna Thompson, executive director of The American Coalition for Fathers
and Children (ACFC) also testified at the California proceedings where
she said, "...We always talk about 'What about the children?', but in
a lot of these cases where men are being made to pay child support for
children that aren't theirs, and in a lot of cases they have never met
these children, their own biological children suffer as a result of that
as well as their wife." She explains that, "We can use DNA to release
an innocent man from death row. We should be able to use DNA testing to
clear a man wrongly named as a father and release him from the financial
burden of supporting another man's child."
Dianna Thompson is a nationally recognized expert on families and divorce-related
issues and an advocate for shared parenting. She has testified against
paternity fraud in several states.
Also appearing at the town hall meeting is Michael Huff, award-winning
songwriter and paternity fraud victim, whose song "Real Life (Sarah's
Song)", the international theme song of US - CAPF, will be performed live
by accomplished musician, David Staton, at the town hall meeting. This
song conveys the powerful and painful emotions of discovering that a child
you thought was yours is not yours biologically. Michael Huff wrote about
the inspiration for his song: "At that time, and for a long time thereafter,
words could not even begin to describe how I felt. I'm sure that's why
it took 10 years and many attempts to finally complete it. Once completed,
it did provide closure for me, but in my heart, I know I will never get
over losing my child. My greatest hope at the time was to be able to get
the song out to share with others that have experienced the same terrible
ordeal so they would know they are not alone in their situation."
In a moving proceeding in California on April 22, 2003: Women and men,
one holding his infant son, testified about how paternity fraud has profoundly
and negatively affected their lives.
Yvette Kee, a former U.S. Marine who served for 4 years, gave moving testimony
in support of passage of a California bill that would release certain
"duped dads" from being forced to pay child support for children who are
not theirs. Years ago, Yvette's husband, Chaka, while serving in the
U.S. Army and unbeknownst to him, became the legal father of another man's
child by a default paternity judgment. He is now forced by court order
to financially support this child. Yvette and her husband have their own
family who they are now supporting.
Yvette spoke of the financial burden of supporting a child who is not
theirs and said of her husband, "...His ability to support his own family
has been severely impacted. His credit has been ruined, and our dream
of owning a home together has not occurred because of that. His income
tax refunds have been intercepted. He 's not able to obtain a passport.
... It's really hard to explain to your family why your husband is not
allowed to leave his country because he is supposed to pay support for
a child that he did not create. Many people don't believe you when you
tell them that this is the reason why sometimes bills are unpaid or there's
things that we go without. ... My husband's wages are garnished up to
50 percent ..."
At the end of the witness testimony, the bill passed overwhelmingly by
a vote of 5 to 1 (with 1 abstaining). It now moves to the California Senate
for a full floor vote.
Maryland, Alabama, and Georgia have progressive paternity legislation
laws that release "duped dads" from past and future child support payments
for children proven by DNA testing not to be theirs biologically. In addition
to New Jersey, anti-paternity fraud legislation has been reintroduced
in states including New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida, California,
Michigan, Colorado, Maine, and Vermont.
Paternity fraud may affect anyone - men, women, and children -in shocking
and often devastating ways:
**One New Jersey woman scheduled to appear at the public town hall meeting
will explain how she is forced to declare her soon-to-be ex-husband as
the legal father of her child, even though he is not the biological father.
Everyone concerned, including the ex-husband, mother, and biological father,
wants the real dad to be named on the birth certificate. This demonstrates
that biological fathers who were not notified that they have a child and
would gladly step up to the plate to be "Dad" can also be victims of paternity
fraud. As incredible as it seems, in this case, the biological dad is
forced into a position of having no legal rights to his own biological
child, and his child is deprived of a biological father. Legally, this
father is made a stranger to his own flesh and blood due to an archaic
and obsolete legal doctrine.
** There are "duped grandmothers and grandfathers." When paternity fraud
is allowed to exist in a legal system, the child in question and a whole
extended family suffer. This is what motivates one "duped grandmother"
in Pennsylvania who is leading the way for paternity fraud legislation
in her state.
**Paternity fraud victims come from all walks of life, including the clergy.
Many of our victims are military because while they are away on active
duty, they are unable to attend paternity hearings if they are wrongly
named as fathers. Even the "The Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act"
has not helped them. Military men may also be vulnerable to being falsely
named as dads because they have good pay, insurance benefits, and are
responsible individuals.
US- CAPF and ACFC encourage all victims to contact them for the press
conference and town hall meeting. Five free DNA tests will be given
to selected persons under New Jersey jurisdiction.
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