Justices hope the threat of litigation will deter mothers from lying about the identity of the father. (And what about CPS/DCYF and the Judges who commit this same fraud?)
Note: So wouldn't that also mean CPS/DCYF and Family Court Judges can also be charged for Paternity Fraud when they terminate the rights of Fictitious Father's? A practice well known in New Hampshire Court's!
IOWA CITY -- A mother who falsely represents the identity of the father of her child can be sued for fraud and ordered to pay back financial support she received, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday.
The court reluctantly opened the door to claims of paternity fraud, a controversial and particularly messy area of litigation that had not been recognized in Iowa. Chief Justice Mark Cady warned litigants to use caution in bringing such cases, saying they would be hard to prove, emotional and embarrassing.
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