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A paternity injustice in massachusetts
Published by: cfz 2009-01-07
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    a year ago, my friend learned that his then 3 year old daughter looked a lot like the little girls across the streets, so he eventually had a paternity test done that proved the child was not his. The fiend never realized that he would forfeit his right to any custody of the now 4 year old daughter who only knows my friend as her daughter. there's been a lot of ugliness for 2 years, the divorce hearing was 2 days ago. the man's lawyer said nothing abot the implication of no visitation or shared custody. this "mother" sat down their 3 sons before Christmas; ages 9,7,5 to tell them their sister was not Daddy's. To go on about this woman would necessitate writing a book. bottom line, the man on one occasion was physically violent to his then wife. He attended anger management classes. He has been paying for that horrific mistake since. He is a remarkable father under the stressful conditions. His exwife has had many affairs and is presently living with a man mant years younger-the two of them show no discretion in their home that my friend pays the mortage. Is there anything he can do to obtain shared custody?
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  • I feel the answer is one that is highly intelligent, from experience with family law. I passes on the info today to the family for their own thoughts on it as it is such a personal decision for this younf man to make. But your answer spoke the need to act swiftly if that is what he chooses. this is a great service & I'm grateful for the caliber of the researcher's answers.


  • Dear nettie126, The answer to your question is "yes" - there is a legal remedy available to him. But it is one he needs to exercise now. From what you have described, neither the mother nor your friend are disputing the issue of paternity. Your friend nonetheless wishes to continue his parent-child relationship with his daughter after the divorce, despite his non-parternity. The legal remedy available to him is called "equitable parenthood". In the case of E.N.O. vs. L.M.M., 429 Mass. 824; 711 N.E.2d 886 (1999), the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently described "equitable parenthood" as follows: ==================================== The equitable parent doctrine provides that the husband of the biological mother of a child born or conceived during marriage, who is not the biological father of a child, may be treated as the father if a parental relationship is acknowledged by the father and child or is developed in cooperation with the mother. See C.M. v. P.R., 420 Mass. 220, 223-24, 649 N.E.2d 154 (1995). ==================================== (If you are not familiar with legal notation, cases are cited in the form of "Volume, Reporter Name, Page Number". For example, "429 Mass. 824" means "Volume 429 of the Massachusetts Reporter, starting at page 824".) So as long as the child was conceived while your friend was married to the mother, and as long as he had a father-child relationship with the child developed in cooperation with the mother, he can assert that he is an "equitable parent", and thus should be vested by the court with the full rights (and duties) of parenthood. From your summary of the facts, it appears that all of these elements have been met. When I refer to duties, please note that as an adjudicated equitable parent, in addition to having the ability to seek court-ordered custody or parenting time, he can also be obligated to pay child support, provide insurance, or otherwise support the child just as if it were his biological child. The reason I say he needs to assert his rights now is that, should he wait until after a divorce judgment declares that he is not the father and has no rights, he will be unable to subsequently claim to be an equitable parent. A court would almost certainly subsequently apply the doctrine of "res judicata" - essentially, "something already decided by the court" - to prevent him from re-opening the issue of his rights as a parent. So, if he wishes to preserve his rights, he should work with his attorney *now*, to assert his rights as an equitable parent before the trial court issues a judgment of divorce which forecloses his rights. Research strategy: As a lawyer with a background in family law, I have worked on a number of cases where the issue of equitable parenthood arose. I applied this knowledge to find the relevant case law in Massachusetts, to confirm the existence and extent of the doctrine in that state. I utilized the LexisOne database of case law, which provides free access to recent case law from around the nation to registered users. I searched for "equit! /2 parent!" - with the "!" being a "wildcard character", and "/2" meaning "within two words of". This search was designed to bring up the most common variations on the term "equitable parent", including "equitable parenthood" and "parenthood by equity". http://www.lexisone.com/ I also ran a Google search for "equitable parent massachusetts". ://www.google.com/search?q=equitable+parent+massachusetts I hope your friend finds this information to be helpful. - expertlaw





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