Paternity Fraud
There are many different aspects of parenting that are incredibly important, but one of the most essential is trust. This trust exists not only between parent and child, but also between parents. As such, it is understandable how devastating it can be when a man is lied to about the fact that he is or is not a child’s father.
Paternity fraud is a very real problem. If you have a paternity question or concern, it is best to have an experienced representative help you navigate this difficult legal and emotional terrain. Dial 512-472-2431 today to discuss your situation with the Austin divorce attorneys at Slater, Kennon and Pugh LLP.
How Does Paternity Fraud Happen?
If a man is misled to believe that he is a child’s father when in fact he is not, this is the typical formula for paternity fraud. Most often, it occurs as a result of a mother explicitly lying about or withholding the facts about paternity. The motivation for doing so is often financial.
Men can sometimes take paternity for granted. This is due largely to the assumption of sexual exclusivity. If a man believes he is his partner’s only sexual relation over the possible period of conception, he may not even question the paternity of the child.
In other instances, a man may be told that he is not a child’s father when, in fact, he is. Often, this is done to keep the father from having access to his biological child.
Contact Us
There is no excuse for paternity fraud. It is not just a violation of trust, but in some instances, a violation of the law. Victims of paternity fraud owe it to themselves to seek justice. To learn more, contact a compassionate Austin paternity lawyer today at Slater, Kennon and Pugh LLP by calling 512-472-2431.



