Man must pay child support, even though DNA shows he's not the father

It’s weird because child-support laws only exist because we acknowledge that biological relation is not the same as being a good parent.

Here that legally recognized reality comes into conflict with the privileges still accorded biological relation by another part of the law.

This reminds me for some reason of the struggle to have LGBTQ relationships legally recognized for the purposes of visitation. Maybe it’s the codification of old relationship patterns interfering with healthy modern relationships?

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