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Question of the Day: Should A Woman Be Made To PayBack A Man'S Money For Children Not His? (770 hits)

A statistic shared by the American Association of Blood Banks in 2012 revealed that there were reportedly 100,000 out of 300,000 men who fall victim to paternity fraud per year in this country. According to an article published on a national Nigerian news site, a significant number of men in that country are unknowingly bringing up children who are not theirs biologically. More recently, DNA experts have found that these figures have increased in Nigeria within the past year. What’s going on here?

In the United States, paternity fraud is recognized and handled as a criminal offense. It happens more often than we think and is often done in an attempt to obtain higher child support benefits than can be provided by the biological father. Or better yet, to hide infidelity. It’s a messed up situation, however, in Nigeria, cases like these are often swept under the rug and rarely result in legal action. Culturally, West African fathers often care for their children as well as children born out of wedlock, children from extramarital affairs, and children from a different father if they are in a relationship with the mother. A majority of the cases have more to do with creating a stable family for the children regardless of if he’s the real father or not. In Nigeria and other African countries, it’s also not uncommon for some women to marry for status even if they already have children, and it is also not uncommon for men to have several women with whom they have children with. As for the way things play out Stateside, it’s much different. Men and women are less likely to care financially for a child who isn’t theirs biologically. Being a key figure or positive role model in a child’s life is one thing, but being mandated by courts into child support is another, and questions fairness. But it happens all the time. Just ask the singer Ne-Yo, who was forced to pay child support for a boy his ex-girlfriend made him believe was his own–until a DNA test cleared things up:

Paternity Fraud: If A Man Grows Close To A Child He Finds Out Is Not His, Should He Still Provide For Them?

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Posted By: Jeni Fa
Tuesday, August 18th 2015 at 9:06AM
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Heck Ya! The Females Should PAY the Men.



Tuesday, August 18th 2015 at 9:07AM
Jeni Fa
I believe they should pay the men if fraudulent deceit was initiated by the female.

Some men don't mind taking care of children when they know that it is not their biological child when marriage is not the factor.

Yaiqabdoes not endorse/or will not get down with the latter commentary.
Tuesday, August 18th 2015 at 12:28PM
Yaiqab Saint
Saint,

I trust you!

Lol


Tuesday, August 18th 2015 at 1:20PM
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