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Title: Can I press Fraud charges on Ex and or sue her
Post by: mdshade1 on Apr 25, 2011, 10:09:57 PM
Hello a little background

Back in 2002 I was in a relationship with a woman for a little over a year. Until I found out she had been seeing her ex behind my back. And to top it off she had became pregnant. I knew she was pregnant a month before our relationship ended, and I assumed I was the father.

During the pregnancy she refused to allow me to go to any of the appointments and kept telling me I was not the father. That her ex was. Well the day she gave birth her sister called me and I went to the hospital to just be turned away. But before I was turned away I told her I wanted a DNA test to be done.

A month went by and after bugging her for weeks she finally called and said the results were in and I was not the father. I told her I wanted a copy of it and so we met up and she gave me a copy of it. And I thought that was that

I thought nothing of it and went on with my life. Up until Jan of 2010 when her sister contacted me about the child may be mine. I was dumb founded really. You can prob imagine how it all went. her sister and I preformed a at home test. Came back as being mine.

Fast forward to present time. I have had a state DNA test done, have child 50/50 joint physical and legal custody. The birth Mother has lied and lied and lied some more. Been through alot in the past year.

My question is can I press Fraud charges on her? For she gave me a false document way back when and even had a local hospitals letterhead on it. I still have the copy she gave me. She even committed DNA fraud on the second DNA test I had ordered after I confronted her. As she had tested her son instead of the girl. I would like to see where I can take this as it has dramatically changed my life. And sorry if its too long.can i press charges
Title: Re: Can I press Fraud charges on Ex and or sue her
Post by: MixedBag on Apr 26, 2011, 05:05:50 AM
There's no "attorney" that monitor's this part of the board anymore.

My guess is that fraud charges are criminal in nature, and therefore handled by the District Attorney's office.

And that's where I would start asking the question -- by WRITING a letter to them.