With 30% of paternity tests under suspect circumstances now proving that the man involved was NOT the father of the child:
http://www.aabb.org/Documents/Accreditation/Parentage_Testing_Accreditation_Program/rtannrpt04.pdf
And this being extrapolated to the general population at around a 4 -5% rate of paternity fraud (with that number possibly/probably being higher if more tests are done).
And the fact that women are now just unfaithful equally if not more than men (in fact around 4 years of fidelity is all that can be counted on):
http://www.womensinfidelity.com/
Not to mention the existence of no fault divorce and 85% rate of maternal custody granted by the courts, providing a cop out of marriage for women:
Shouldn't we just repeal this law now that we can't really count on women to be faithful and that the marriage contract is not worth the paper it is written on?
2007-01-13
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