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The term paternity fraud came into common use in the late 1990s to describe the act of falsely naming a man to be the biological father of a child, when the mother knows (or suspects) that he is not the biological father, particularly for child support purposes.

In many jurisdictions, the husband of the mother of a child is held to be the father. The concept has been given significant coverage by masculist activists and authors Tom Leykis, Glenn Sacks, and Wendy McElroy

In cases of paternity fraud, there are many potential victims: the defrauded man, the child deprived of a relationship with his/her biological father, the biological father who is deprived of his relationship with his child, and any other family of the defrauded man (such as children or wives) who are forced to live on tighter budgets due to child support payments.

In some jurisdictions, there is limited opportunity to legally challenge the assumption of paternity by limiting the amount of time allowed to challenge paternity, or by allowing women to claim paternity in nearly anonymous conditions. Such is the case in the United States state of California.

The ready availability of genetic fingerprinting allows men suspicious of paternity fraud to request a paternity testing to make positive identification of the father. Yet, such tests usually require the consent of the mother or an order made by a family court.

Access to such testing is restricted in some jurisdictions as it is held to not be in the best interests of the child for such information to become available. A man finding out that the child is not his biological child contrary to information supplied by the mother may result in his rejection of the child and the mother for her perpetration of the fraud.

Companies that provide commercial DNA paternity testing in the United States claim that 30% of their clients are victims of fraud , but the use of this figure may be misleading: it originates from the annual statistics provided by the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB), which has a bias towards people suspecting fraud, so it is not a statistic referencing the general population. See the AABB statistics for 2001 in PDF 2002 Annual Report for Parentage Testing conducted in 2001 by the American Association of Blood Banks, PDF.

According to Steve Scherer, a senior scientist in the department of genetics at the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto), 10% of babies born in Canada are victims of paternity fraud. "Mommy's little secret" The Globe and Mail, Canada's largest national daily newspaper, 14 December 2002A 10% paternity fraud rate was cited during a science seminar for Canadian judges in Halifax Urban Area, Nova Scotia, Canada in November, 2002 by a panel of medical experts. "Mommy's little secret" The Globe and Mail, Canada's largest national daily newspaper, 14 December 2002

Dr. Jeanette Papp, director of genotyping and sequencing in the University of California at Los Angeles department of human genetics is of the expert opinion that 15% of children born in the Western world are victims of paternity fraud. "Mommy's little secret" The Globe and Mail, Canada's largest national daily newspaper, 14 December 2002

Between 30 and 50 per cent of women cheat on their partners, compared with 50 to 80 per cent of men, according to Dr. Judith Eve Lipton, a psychiatrist with the Swedish Medical Center in Washington D.C. who, in 2001, co-wrote The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People with her husband, David P. Barash Ph.D. "Mommy's little secret" The Globe and Mail, Canada's largest national daily newspaper, 14 December 2002

Paternity fraud statistics for Australia provided on a TV show aired by the Australian Broadcasting Company stated that for the year 2003 more than 3,000 DNA paternity tests were ordered by men in Australian, and in almost a 25% of those cases, the paternity test revealed that the children they thought were theirs were actually sired by another man. "Who's your daddy?" Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), TV show "The 7:30 Report" aired 22 November 2004

The Canadian Children's Rights Council's "Child Identity Rights", position statement, Canadian Children's Rights Council, Canadacommonly uses a paternity fraud rate of 15%. Child identity rights are stated in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of The Child (UNCRC) The United Nations' Convention on the Rights of the Child, the most ratified human rights convention of our world. It represents the rights of those under 18 years of age which comprise about 25% of the world population. UNCRC Articles 7, 8 and 9 specifically provides for a child's right to be raised by both biological parents, to be identified properly at birth, and that the government birth registry contain an accurate record of the identity information of both biological and social parents. Examples of "social parents" includes, but is not limited to, adoptive parents, kin parents, couples or single women that have no direct biological connection with the child because of their use of donor sperm and eggs.

A self-reporting national poll of 5,000 women in Scotland conducted in 2004 concluded that half of the women said that if they became pregnant by another man but wanted to stay with their partner, they would lie about the baby’s real father. "96% of women are liars, honest" published in The Scotsman, Scotland's national newspaper, 9 December 2004

Paternity Fraud as domestic violence against men Domestic violence takes physical and non-physical forms.Men suffer considerable acute and long term emotional, psychological, economic andsocial harm from paternity fraud, and as such, Paternity fraud represents one of themore common forms of domestic violence against men.

Unfortunately, in many countries, the law offers no protection to the male victim of this form of domestic violence. This rewards and encourages the victimizers leaving men largely defenseless. The coercive power of the state is used to continually perpetrate the ongoing victimization of the male spouse - even after the relationship has ended.

Unfortunately, the law often assumes that the male spouse is automatically responsible for any children that are born during the marriage. This represents one of the common sexist traditions embedded in law in this area that dates back to times when women were powerless under the law, when adultery was a seriously punishable crime, and before the invention of safe and effective paternity testing which - if made standard a standard part of antenatal or post-natal testing couldvirtually eliminate this form of domestic violence.

New technology to stop paternity fraud, Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity testing Scientific tests can now determine paternity at 12 weeks into a pregnancy using non-invasive testing methods in many cases. This involves a simple blood sample taken from the pregnant woman's arm. The pregnant female's blood carries the fetus' genetic material which can be compared to the DNA of the alleged father. "DNA Paternity Testing in Canada" Canadian Children's Rights Council Professor Dennis Lo Yuk-ming is the Dr. Li Ka Shing Professor of Medicine and Professor of Chemical Pathology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is one of the world's foremost researchers on this technology. "An Earlier Look At Baby's Genes" Science Magazine, U.S.A. VOL 309 2 SEPTEMBER 2005, Published by Advancing Science, Serving Society (AAAS)

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