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Since: Aug 2007
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POLL: Should the Family Court have the power to order Paternity Testing?

Should the Family Court have the power to order Paternity Testing? See the results.

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Kirsten Gardner
Since: Feb 2008
Posts: 6

Very good, easy idea (cheek swab as opposed to blood test!) Of course Dads & kids have a right to know and all the power can't reside with just the mother as it currently is.

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Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun
Since: Apr 2008
Posts: 31

Re - the comment above. This idea shows how greatly times have changed. At the turn of last century if a couple were seperated, the children almost always went to the father. Now people think mothers have all the power.

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mcinnes
Since: Apr 2008
Posts: 53

Of course they should! An answer can't be more simple than that.

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Shane77
Since: Apr 2008
Posts: 2

Of course they should and they should investigate and specially after seperation. I had this issue with my ex partner who was using drugs but no one cared about what i am saying !! No one is perfect regardless if she or he !!! Mothers have the power in this country more than fathers: misusing the protection order policy and the custody ....etc..... God Bless Us!!

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Allysa Carberry
Since: May 2008
Posts: 1

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My daughter is now 19 years of age. Long ago - her biological father denied he was her father after signing her birth certificate. Since he was the one denying paternity - The family court 'ordered' him to do a DNA test and he had to pay for all three of us (mother, father and daughter).

Surely, if they could do it all those years ago - they should still be able to do it now ?

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