By definition fraud, of any kind, is illegal.
As of now, Paternity Fraud is not yet illegal, though that may change.
Though not strictly illegal at this point of time, it is Paternity Fraud and the laws will be changed.
Should get one in every birth as there's a 30% rate of paternity fraud
Adultery is not illegal in Arizona.
Fraud is illegal almost everywhere.
YES
Any transaction that involves fraud can be nullified by a court. Fraud is illegal.Any transaction that involves fraud can be nullified by a court. Fraud is illegal.Any transaction that involves fraud can be nullified by a court. Fraud is illegal.Any transaction that involves fraud can be nullified by a court. Fraud is illegal.
Yes. My husband is a victem of paternity fraud. There is a small 2 year window to contest a judgment against you, and it is from August 2008- Aug2010. The clock is ticking. If you are in Colorado and you are paying for a child that you know is not yours, get a lawyer asap.
The answer is yes. You definitely can sue for Paternity Fraud. However, whether you will win is an entirely different matter altogether. This would be a case of first impression and no current law or previous case addresses the matter.
They are illegal in Arizona sorry
It could be fraud. It could be plain theft. In any case, it is morally wrong as well as illegal to take money on false pretenses. At the least, you will find your wages garnished, worst case you could be charged criminally.
Yes, all fathers need to do it with the high rates of paternity fraud. see links