Do you think there should be mandatory DNA testing in all child-support cases?

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12 Responses to “Do you think there should be mandatory DNA testing in all child-support cases?”

  1. gringo says:

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    Oh no Pete,,,did you make love wit no glove

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    I am for it, in ALL CASES

    Too many times married woman lie, and get away with it.

    It is a very simple process, and it would help create a few jobs. I am for it.

  3. jazzyj says:

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    I think it’s momma’s baby, and daddy’s maybe?…lol…

  4. concernedmom says:

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    Yes! I truly believe my husbands oldest child from his last marriage is not his. I would never say anything at this point but it kills me that he will be paying over 1000 a month for two kids and I really question if they are his and his ex plays games using the kids. A simple DNA in the hospital for single OR married couples would be the answer. No man’s name goes on the birth certificate until their is a positive DNA

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