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Jan 18
2010
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Question:
I am a victim of paternity fraud. During my pending divorce case, I found out my oldest daughter, who is 20 years old, is not mine and it was confirmed by multiple tests. My wife just now admitted to the affair she had 20 years ago while I was away in basic training. We were married when she was 3 months pregnant with this baby.
Can I file an annulment? I have yet to prove that she knew at the time that the baby wasn’t mine, but that is all that I have to prove to show that this was in fact fraud, right? Also, I am currently paying temporary maintenance. Can I file a motion to suspend this until she names the biological father?





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