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Originally Posted by Pittsie
Let's say, hypothetically, he's successful and men in UT are granted the right to request a DNA test. You can see how it might be bad public policy in situations where the adulterer isn't the father. The family just got put through the ringer for no good reason.
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So men inside of marriages, are they not put through the ringer when a single woman claims he (the husband) fathered her child? Cause that happens every single day...yet because it's a woman you dont want to put the 'family' through that? Call it what it is..you dont want the woman to be put through that, yet you dont even mention the fact that men inside of marriages are put through that every single day(whether he did or didnt have an affair). That's the whole point of my case. Only men get put through the ringer...woman are protected by archaic laws like this.
Make it fair. If someone like me (a single person) asking for a paternity test of someone inside a marriage is intrusive....then it should go both ways. For men and for women.