MaggieD
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It is called paternity fraud and he should be eligible to get back all of the money he spent raising the children he believed to be his own. This court was 180 degrees from reality.
No. It may be called paternity fraud, but it's not recognized in a court of law as a way for a supposed dad to recover support he's paid. He will never get back the money he spent raising the children he believed his own. Not in one million years.