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Harrysyd

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I have had false allegations made about me harassment and a lady claiming her 6 year old child is mine. Why now at 6years old I can't even have children how can I prove all this on the court date
 

sammy01

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Have you recieved a court attendance notice?
What to do? The kid definately isn't your's?
Rock up - agree to do a DNA test at her expense.
Easy
 

Thefactsonly

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Do you know this lady? Is there a chance the child is yours?

If you have a clear answer in your head and know it to all be false you turn up to courtnon the appointed date, tell the magistrate your side of the story - you offer to have a DNA test at her expense, wait to get results and attend court again for the case to be closed and the lady sent off to find the real father.
 

Tim W

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There are three parts to this question.
  1. Were you infertile at the relevant time? (yes, or no)
    If you can't have, and could never have had, children,
    then the simplest way is to get a medical report stating
    that you are, and have always been, infertile.
    This will be a matter for a specialist, not a GP.

  2. If fertile at the relevant time, is that particular child yours? (yes, or no)
    If you can have (or at the relevant time, could have had) children,
    then a DNA test is a reliable way to work out if that particular child is yours or not.

  3. If yours, was the child conceived by an act done with mutual consent? (yes, or no)
    Are being prosecuted for sexual assault?
    Any lack of consent is hers to prove.
    If so, then you are in a world of trouble.
    Get yourself a lawyer without further delay.