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Paternity Fraud in Australia
Australian father's lawsuit against ex-wife A World Landmark Paternity Fraud Case - Husband wins $70,000 In March 2000, Liam Magill of Melbourne, Australia, discovered that 2 of the 3 children born during his marriage were not his biological offspring. In 2001, DNA paternity testing proved that a trusted family friend, Derek John Rowe, was actually the biological father of the 2 youngest children. Evidence later proved that Derek John Rowe and Liam's ex-wife had a 6 year affair, 4 of which were during her marriage to Liam and started shortly after she married Liam. Liam was awarded damages of $70,000. In addition, the government's child support collection agency has the legal responsibility to recover both the child support that Liam paid after the end of his relationship with his ex and the cost of raising the 2 children while he acted as the children's father as a result of the paternity deceit before the separation. The 2 children in question and Liam's biological child may even seek to sue their own mother for damages when they become of legal age since their lives have been damaged so much by the mother irresponsible damaging behaviour.
Australian Government Pays for Ex-Wife's Legal Appeal Costs - Wife wins appeal - Tremendous public outcry The public was astounded by a court judgement which supports the mother's deceit against her 2 children and her husband and which makes the mother totally unaccountable for civil damages. The judgement also rewards the mother for perpetrating a fraud for many years and collecting child financial support from her ex-husband under false pretences. In paternity fraud there can be at least 3 victims;
The ex-wife then will continue to gain financially through child support and/or alimony payments after the divorce after violating the birthright of her children and damaging a great many relatives and other people. We are raising funds for our legal case to be taken to the highest court in Australia but we need your financial and moral support http://www.australianpaternityfraud.org/
2.4 Million Australians are victims of paternity fraud
The best authorities in the world project that minimum of 10% of the population are victims of paternity fraud. A number of important studies estimate that 16% of the population are fraudulently misidentified on their birth records and are deprived of a relationship with their biological father in violation of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child articles 7, 8 and 9 which provide for the human right to be raised by your biological parents. That means BOTH biological parents. We invite you to read newspaper articles and studies found on this site. In particular, you should read the article from Canada's largest national newspaper, The Globe and Mail which quotes geneticists from The Hospital for Sick Children, one of the top children's hospitals in the world. The article is titled " Mommy's Little Secret" more... |
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