Feel for the boy, but again not being the sperm donor doesn't mean he stops being the lads dad.
Begs the questions why the DNA test at 17? I assume someone always new there was doubt
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does sort of suggest that a DNA check at divorce might be a wise idea.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostDevastating for the dads to find out, but even more devastating for the kids, I would imagine
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Devastating for the dads to find out, but even more devastating for the kids, I would imagine
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostPoor boy.
There is some statistic that up to 10% of fathers aren't the biological father of the child(ren) they are bringing up.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostPoor boy.
There is some statistic that up to 10% of fathers aren't the biological father of the child(ren) they are bringing up.
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Poor boy.
There is some statistic that up to 10% of fathers aren't the biological father of the child(ren) they are bringing up.
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Should be interesting to see how this pans out
BBC's Chris Lewis sues ex-wife claiming she lied that he was the father of her son | Daily Mail Online
Former BBC producer sues ex-wife for £350,000 claiming she lied to him for 17 years that he was the father of her son
Chris Lewis, 68, of London, is suing his ex-wife Nicola for deception
TV boss believed Charlie, 19, was his and paid maintenance after divorce
But two years ago a devastating DNA test revealed he was not the father
Mr Lewis believes teenager was born out of affair months after his weddingTags: None
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