According to Dr. Jeanette Papp, director of genotyping and sequencing of the University of California at Los Angeles in human genetics, 15% children born in the Western world are victims of paternity fraud. Statistics of the United States, Australia and other countries show that almost 30% of all paternity tests exclude the alleged father as the biological father. Paternity fraud is the act of falsely naming a man is the biological father of a child in particular, in order to collect child support or maintenance for the child by the mother when it knows or suspects is not the biological father. In cases of paternity fraud disappointed man, the child who is deprived of his relationship with his biological father and biological father is deprived of his relationship with his son.
These figures are based on evidence made in cases where prospective parents were not the biological father of the child within and does not provide an overall picture of such incidents in the general population. Today more than 300,000 tests are performed each year. As it is unlikely that paternity tests were conducted without an underlying reason, almost certainly will lead to payment of the child support, over 90,000 men were falsely accused of paternity each year. With nearly 4 million children today are born each year in the U.S. 1.2 million men are victims of paternity fraud can each year. Thus, one can assume that the vast majority of these men are tricked into court slavery and the lies from the mother to support these children until at least 18 years. Therefore, no fewer than 21 million people are involved today, either by the marriage or by the courts to pay a large part of the income of their children, have no biological link.
Steve Scherer, senior researcher in the department Genetics at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto believes that 10% of babies born in Canada are victims of paternity fraud. A scientific seminar held in November 2002 for Canadian judges in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada was also cited as 10% of paternity fraud by a panel of medical experts. Rights Canadian Children's Council says a rate of paternity fraud by 15%. According to a study by Dr. Judith Eve Lipton, a psychiatrist at Swedish Medical Center in Washington DC between 30 and 50 per cent of women cheat on their partners, versus 50 to 80 percent of men. Other statistics, the figure at around 60% for both sexes. The self-reporting national survey of 5,000 women conducted in Scotland in 2004 showed that 50 percent of women said that if you become pregnant by another man, but I wanted to be with her partner, the father of lies real baby.
States 7, 8 and 9 articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) (1989) that a child should have the right to be reared by both biological parents, to correctly identify at birth, and require the registration of births Government contain an accurate record of the identity information of parents in both biological and social.
Proper identification the child is necessary because that provide information on genetic diseases and other medical care for the duration of that person.
With advances in techniques DNA analysis, identification of the true parents of a child also became more realistic. So, when registering the birth of a child's DNA profile May stress
