Marion County Indianapolis Paternity Fraud attorneys

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Paternity fraud is often considered the act of falsely naming a man to be the biological father of a child, this is normally done for the purpose of collecting child support (child maintenance), by the mother when she knows or considers that he is not the biological father.

If you think you or a loved one has been a victim of paternity fraud, contact one of our Indianapolis paternity attorneys today!

In cases of paternity fraud, there are many potential victims: the man, the child because he or she is kept from a relationship with their biological father, and the biological father who is deprived of his relationship with his child. Other victims can include the family of the child’s and biological father. Many times financial hardship and despair may result from the Paternity fraud in which the man was forced to make child support payments for another man's child.

Our experienced Indianapolis paternity fraud attorneys have the professional ability with a personal caring touch that will help you through such a tough time.









Let our Marion County Indianapolis Paternity Fraud attorneys help you!


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Indianapolis Paternity Fraud FAQs and Resources: Indianapolis Paternity Fraud Related News:

Child Support
Information from multiple sources shows that only 10% of all noncustodial fathers fit the “deadbeat dad” category: 90% of the fathers with joint custody paid the support due. Fathers with visitation rights pay 79.1%; and 44.5% of those with NO visitation rights still financially support their children. (Source: Census Bureau report. Series P-23, No. 173). [...]

Divorce Rate
The divorce rate in 2005 (per 1,000 people) was 3.6 — the lowest rate since 1970, and down from 4.2 in 2000 and from 4.7 in 1990. (The peak was at 5.3 in 1981, according to the Associated Press.)

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