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Dads Divorce - Free custody and alimony advice for men and fathers.

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Nov 29
1999

Ask a Lawyer: Paternity Question

Posted by: Dads Divorce

Tagged in: WA , Maintenance , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer

Question:

I have doubt that the child I've been paying child support for is mine. I've been paying support for 3 years and we both never even went to court. Is it too late to get a paternity test? She also moved out of state to Alaska with no notification or forwarding address. What should I do?

Answer:

I am not licensed in Washington. Paternity laws will vary from state to state. If you are under a court order to pay support, it is most likely too late for a paternity test. It is next to impossible to overturn a court order of paternity. Consult an attorney in your state to determine if there are any circumstances under which you can overturn a determination of paternity.
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