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The Debate on Mandatory Paternity DNA Testing: A Step Towards Equality and Clarity
Inner Complete ^ | Aug 27, 2023

Posted on 09/09/2023 3:55:33 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?

In recent times, a noteworthy discussion has emerged across various states regarding the implementation of a new law related to paternity DNA testing before a man signs the birth certificate. The central question being asked is whether paternity testing should be mandatory before the birth certificate is signed, immediately upon the birth of a child. This contentious issue has sparked debates about rights, responsibilities, and fairness. In this blog post, we will delve into the arguments for and against this new law, exploring the implications it might have on individuals and families.

The Case for Mandatory Paternity Testing

Advocates of mandatory paternity DNA testing argue that this measure is a necessary step towards ensuring fairness, transparency, and equality for all parties involved. Here are some key points in favor of this perspective:

Equity and Equal Rights: The call for mandatory paternity testing emphasizes the importance of equality between parents. Just as mothers are identified upon birth, fathers should be too. This approach aligns with the principle of equal rights and treatment.

Eliminating Future Disputes: Mandatory testing can preemptively address potential disputes about paternity. By establishing biological parentage at the outset, the likelihood of future conflicts is significantly reduced, saving both emotional distress and legal expenses.

Financial and Emotional Savings: By avoiding situations where men unknowingly provide financial support for children who are not biologically theirs, families can be spared significant financial and emotional turmoil.

Timely Resolution: Immediate testing upon birth provides a clear path for legal proceedings, if necessary, allowing for a swift resolution of custody and support matters.

Comprehensive Information: Having accurate paternity information on record from the very beginning could positively impact the child's medical history, inheritance rights, and familial relationships.

Counterarguments Against Mandatory Testing

Opponents of mandatory paternity DNA testing offer differing perspectives that warrant consideration:

Privacy Concerns: Mandatory testing may infringe upon the privacy of families. Some argue that paternity matters should remain a private affair, decided upon mutual agreement rather than mandated by law.

Potential for Stigmatization: For some families, mandatory testing might inadvertently create a stigma around paternity issues, raising unnecessary doubts and causing discomfort.

Overreach of Government: Critics of mandatory testing contend that such legislation could be seen as an overreach of government power into personal matters, potentially setting a precedent for increased interference in individual lives.

Cost and Logistics: Implementing mandatory testing could come with financial and logistical challenges. Questions arise about who would bear the cost of testing and how it would be administered efficiently.

Conclusion: Striking a Balance

The debate on mandatory paternity DNA testing before signing a birth certificate reflects the complex interplay between rights, responsibilities, and personal autonomy. Proponents argue that it promotes transparency and equity, while opponents emphasize the importance of privacy and individual choice. Striking a balance between these perspectives will likely require careful consideration of legal, ethical, and practical implications.

As this debate continues to unfold, it is evident that conversations about paternity testing are evolving in response to societal changes and advancements in technology. Whether mandatory testing becomes a widespread practice or not, the ultimate goal remains clear: ensuring the best possible outcomes for families and children in a rapidly changing world.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Society
KEYWORDS: childsupport; dnatesting; justice; paternity
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

If it’s about “equality” you might as well have mandatory maternity testing too.

With babies switched at birth AND artificial insemination, it is very possible for a child to NOT be biologically related to the woman who has or is assumed to have given birth to him or her.


41 posted on 09/09/2023 8:34:57 AM PDT by unlearner (RIP America. July 4, 1776 - December 13, 2022 . )
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To: unlearner

” mandatory maternity testing”

The US embassy would not give my daughter US Citizenship without a DNA test, so I had all 3 of us done. Funny part was I had a higher percentage of being the father than my wife did of being the mother, 99.9999999999% to 99.9999999998%


42 posted on 09/09/2023 9:02:55 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage? (Drain the Swamp. Build the Wall.)
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To: unread
More like, trying to be Satan...

Yes. But as Satan wants to displace God, that just makes it a one-off.
43 posted on 09/09/2023 9:18:27 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("If you can’t say something nice . . . say the Rosary." [Red Badger])
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To: JayGalt

Yep.


44 posted on 09/09/2023 9:24:36 AM PDT by lastchance (Cognovit Dominus qui sunt eius.)
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To: dforest
Well if it is his kid he should be paying support or else learn to keep his pants zipped.

I agree, but that was not my point.

45 posted on 09/09/2023 10:47:51 AM PDT by TangoLimaSierra (⭐⭐To the Left, The Truth is Right Wing Violence⭐⭐)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

The only problem I have with this is that you KNOW the government would keep this information on file FOREVER. The feral government has no need whatsoever to have a record of my DNA.


46 posted on 09/09/2023 11:16:01 AM PDT by zeugma (Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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To: ansel12

Good post—at a minimum the paternity test at birth should be highly encouraged—and women who oppose it should be required to sign a lifetime waiver that they will not claim child support from anyone in the event of divorce or non-marriage.


47 posted on 09/09/2023 11:22:50 AM PDT by cgbg ("Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training." Anna Freud.)
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To: suthener
I can’t believe “conservative” people would support this.

After thinking more about this it is not a one or zero "should the government." For example:

Should the government accept whoever the woman names as the father (believe all women)?

Should the government designate an unverified father on a birth certificate?

Should the government hold an unverified father responsible for child support?

All these are already being done causing injustice. Mandating paternity tests at birth could be a fix for this quagmire.
48 posted on 09/09/2023 11:58:18 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage? (Drain the Swamp. Build the Wall.)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

Okay, so someone doesn’t CHOOSE to participate in this. What should happen? Which government agency will enforce this MANDATE? Would a 6:00 am SWAT no knock arrest be okay with you? Cause that’s what you’re talking about when the government MANDATES. There are civil courts that can and do handle this type of thing. No. No mandates.


49 posted on 09/09/2023 1:22:00 PM PDT by suthener
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To: JayGalt

Who’s your daddy;) Who’s paying the child support (USG?). Young girls essentially FAMILY SLAVES living a Lie with a dirty little secret. I have written my local and the national republican party about this issue for several years between 1997-2006. This one issue can break the chains of sexual bondage, can help stop women from growing up hating men, and fix what’s broken in our communities. The roots of crime start at home and affect the entire nation today.


50 posted on 09/11/2023 9:16:47 AM PDT by Jumper
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To: Jumper

You are certainly entitled to your opinion. IMO getting the Government involved in every child rather than pursuing the truth in problematic cases is a grave error like to putting the chains on your own ankles.
The Government is a dreadful master.


51 posted on 09/11/2023 9:24:59 AM PDT by JayGalt (A proud slave must be broken before the contagion spreads. Ever was it thus.)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?

Should the Government?
The question is should the woman and man involved be able to provide the data?
Why the hell should the Government call to itself the right to referee?
Unintended consequences. We have already weakened the place of the family and the rights of parents to raise & protect their children. In the guise of doing good you want to reduce a family to those the Government has verified.
Where will we go when the America of your vision, big brother, who looks out for us, is implemented.


52 posted on 09/11/2023 9:28:45 AM PDT by JayGalt (A proud slave must be broken before the contagion spreads. Ever was it thus.)
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