paternity test miami florida

Child support and paternity test?

I live in Miami, Florida with my husband and my two children, my husband was that I loved school until it broke when we were 20 for one year, moved on and I went mine. When seen again, started dating again after a few months with a girl date a month, it was called 6 months pregnant and she just discovered. To make a long story short, after she had her baby and she received the birth certificate, She had been certified as affidevit on the back of the certificate. He went to court to request a paternity test once your payment (which paid $ 600.00 per month when I paid, but to help now that we have our two children has been very difficult for him to help pay for) and was rejected. What can we do? She was young and inexperienced, now do not know if her son and does not refuse to give a DNA test, so the court rejected the request. Please help ..

He should have request DNA test before paying child support. I have a strange feeling when you tell the court that you actually talk to the child support and implementation. CES is not a court, but I like to think they are. You should request a DNA test in court. Something just does not sound law with the information in your question, something missing. Do not pay child support without a DNA test, unless the application tests. If you really need to get it done in Florida does not allow you can get a DNA test by deception, but is expensive. You can move to another state and then apply. Consult an attorney before attempting something like that, but this could be a solution of derivation.

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