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Can i take my ex to court to prove he is not my childs father ?

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he is going around telling everyone me meets that my little girl is his daughter when she is not and the lie are taaking there toll on my life and i want to take him to court to have a dna test to prove tthat my husband is my childs father and not my ex and the lies and horris things he has been saying abbout me make me feel sick i just cant cope with this anny more it has been going on for aalmost 3 years i need it to stop has anyone done this or know that law regarding such issues

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  1. You can get a DNA test done on your own. Or if he refuses then sue him for child support. Hey, If he says that's his child he should pay for her right?! That will make him stop, no one likes to pay child support. And as long as your husband knows the truth(that she is his) don't let some butthead ruin your day.  


  2. It can be resolved simply by running a DNA test.

    If he refused, you can bring this case to the Court. Of course, you need a good lawyer.


  3. try to get child support from him and they will automatically to a dna test

  4. Can I ask which country you are in? If you are in the UK, I can answer, but I am not familiar with other countries laws.

    Hi again. I think you could take this guy to court for harassment or similar, but you need to ask yourself if it would make any difference?  It's costly and may not solve the problem. This is a complex situation and one which there is very little information about.  You would need some good legal advice first before you do anything. The website below will give you solicitors in your area. Look for the ones with the first free interview. Make a list of questions to utilize the time fully.

    It may also pay you to ask at your local CAB before going to solicitor. They may have a list of local organizations, who may be able to help.

  5. You can pay privately for a dna test and perhaps get a solicitor to help devise some kind of document attesting to that fact, perhaps even a restraining order could be applied to through a court to prevent his contacting you your husband or the child. I think the document to attest to the paternity would be an affidavit or something. It is rare for the ex to want to do anything which might result in having to pay maintenance so you are in a very difficult position.  

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