Duped Dads concept
I'm curious... What if a married woman, whose husband earns maybe $20K
per year, has an affair with a "fabulously wealthy" gentleman who earns
over $100K.
There is a pregnancy, she gives birth, her husband is legally (in
many/most states) the "father".
Later, she divorces her husband and gets that standard custody and CS
arrangement. But she knows her ex isn't the father, and she could get a
lot more cash from the bio dad. The state knows this too.
Is there any way for her to insist that ex-hubby be let off the hook so
she can pursue biodad? Surely the state would be in favor of this if it
meant more federal incentive money, yes?
- Ron ^*^
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