ArjinFerman
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It's not trivially easy to prove intentional "paternity fraud"
Doesn't the woman name the father for the birth certificate?
(which if you really want to prosecute or bring civil cases for, would have to be defined more narrowly than "She cheated on me").
"She cheated on me, never told me, and named me the father on an official document" sounds sufficiently narrow to me.
What could possibly change your mind, before it was too late?
Here's something to help you set your expectations:
Yes, if you want to claim things are literally Orwellian, then I do think you need to show me a literal Ministry of Truth.
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Isn't that enough? If she told him - no fraud, if she didn't tell him and it turns out to not be his kid - fraud.
Is a Ponzi scheme not fraud, because you don't know for a fact you might not be able to recruit the next sucker?
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