University To Investigate Paternity Case

by Admin on January 28, 2014

The University of Utah is being asked to investigate a complaint that a convicted felon working at a fertility clinic replaced a customer’s sperm with his own, fathering a girl 21 years ago reports KUTV.

The university has confirmed that there is “credible” evidence of semen tampering or mislabeling and there are now growing concerns that this will not be the only family affected. .

It has reportedly but not at all unexpectedly been a shock to the girl to hear that the man she considered to be her father is in fact not her biological father.

The university has announced it is opening a hotline and is offering paternity testing to anyone who used the clinic between 1988 and 1993 as they are families deemed at risk of having been affected.

Legitimacy of paternity is one of the issues we are asked to consider most on behalf of clients under as lawyers in Thailand.

Furthermore,  in Thailand, paternity rights are established either by marriage to the mother, through court action or government registration. In this regard, a man may be the biological father and have established a relationship with his child, but without having met the necessary legal requirements, may lack the legal rights to his child.

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