Thursday, May 13, 2010

State of RI paternity testing in a child support custody case?

I received in the mail a request by the state stateing that it is required for me and my child get a paternity test to prove who the absent father of 2 1/2 years is. Can I deny this request?State of RI paternity testing in a child support custody case?
If you deny the request (if it is court ordered or ordered by an agency in the state) you could face serious problems. They might be able to deny services and monies. The court could find you in contempt and jail you or impose fines until you comply with the court.





If it is just a request by a possible father; he has the right to challenge you in court and ask for equitable relief.State of RI paternity testing in a child support custody case?
you can yes but they can hold you in contempt or they can file a civil suite against you. it's best to just take the test and get it over with and collect your child support.
Yes but, You can be found in civil contempt for refusal to obey a court order. This can mean a fine and/or jail time. I would do the test.
No, you cannot.
afraid of something? don't you think the man deserves to know the truth .. plus your daughter?


just do it.

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