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Old Oct 30, 2008, 11:55 AM
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dna test

ok i was with a girl for like a year never married and she claiming the child is mine but i knw its not. i signed a voluntary paterinty and payin support how do i get a dna test t prove its not mine and how do i stop support???

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First this is not texting. Please use complete words and sentences.

Second, A home kit is only for collection, you still have to send it to a lab for testing. But the courts require more. stringent testing.

And if you are from WI, then read what This8384 is saying as she is familiar with WI laws.
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no they are well aware i signed the paterinty


but by law doesnt any one have the right to contset paternity
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Old Oct 30, 2008, 12:52 PM   #23  
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If WI law says that by signing that you waived all your rights then you are lucky you even got that far! So really what you can do is just go on paying your support or come up with the $750 and hope that it comes out negative and the court will overlook the fact that you already signed the paper waiving your right to have a DNA test later done. If you really want to buy a non court ordered DNA test you can but it really dosen't matter what the result is because the court only allows court ordered DNA tests (done at their approved facilities) to come into the court for decision making.
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If they're aware and are still letting you waste their time, then this state is more stupid than I thought....that, or you don't fully understand what's going on in the courtroom and are posting what you believe to be the scenario.

You signed an acknowledgement that said "This child is mine; I am responsible to support it until it is 18 years of age. I waive my right to contest paternity, I waive my right to claim that it is not my child, I agree to pay child support." It states all of this on the acknowledgement that you signed of your own free will.
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so y would i have to pay a gal to make the dna test when i could just go and do it on my own?
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but by law doesnt any one have the right to contset paternity
"This" who is also from WI already explained that in your state by signing the paper that acknowleged your paternaty you waived those rights. That is pretty normal that is why you have to read through things even if they are thousands of pages long before you sign it.
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no i telling you the real scenario and i went to court because i wrote the judge a letter asking for the case to be reopened and i went to court and they reopened the case based upon my letter and the mother agreed to reopening the case
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The reason that you would have to pay for the court test, as I already explained, is because those are the only results that they will allow in the court. You can go get one on your own but it won't hold one single drop of water in court it would be like bringing a slinky and saying that if it bounces that you are not the father.

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but by law doesnt any one have the right to contset paternity
Please stop, go back, reread my post and take the time to comprehend it.

You signed a voluntary paternity acknowledgement. It said on that acknowledgement that you agreed to waive your right to a paternity test. Yes, people are typically allowed to contest paternity but not when they waive that right.

Going back now, I see that you "reopened" your case and say you are contesting paternity. What motion did you file exactly to get the case reopened?
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so you are basically telling me that its pointless to futher my efforts

this is sum of the letter i wrote the judge:


I’m asking that you please grant me the court ordered DNA test. I’m also asking to reopen my (08FA298) case and dismiss it pending the results from the DNA test, and to put a hold on child support payments until the results are obtained. If you could please call me and let me know if this is possible my number is listed below.


i have the whole letter if you guys all wanna read it i can copy and paste it
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