Danielle Morris, 29-year-old ‘Mum’, faked DNA paternity test. Jailed for only 12 months.

Our thanks to Jeff and others for this.

Paternity fraud is widespread, whether it’s in the form of women deliberately frustrating contraceptive methods (e.g. not take the contraceptive pill, without the knowledge of their partner) or in the form of misleading men into believing they’re the biological fathers of children, when they’re not. The solution to the problem is simple and inexpensive:

Mandatory paternity testing at birth.

We explored the matter in our 2015 general election manifesto, pp. 52-4.

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2 thoughts on “Danielle Morris, 29-year-old ‘Mum’, faked DNA paternity test. Jailed for only 12 months.

  1. I think it very important that these cases are widely publicised as men do have a few rights that they need to be encouraged to exercise. With modern technology there is no need for simple tests not to be done. As with the good hearted man who was the victim of this fraud, too many men are persuaded to be generous to women for “the sake of children”.

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