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Comment by cm2012

2 years ago

Not surprised it happened in France, they are much more of a nanny state (in good and bad ways) when it comes to parenting. Like the fact that paternity tests are banned unless you have a court order, etc.

reason.com has an entire long-running series of stories like this happening in the U.S. I've heard quite a few stories from the Netherlands. It probably happens in other countries as well.

It's an issue in many Western countries, where we've seemingly become risk-averse to the point where it's causing more harm than good.

Can’t you just get a paternity test online? Otherwise that’s an insane situation, do they expect a dad to raise a kid that is not his?

  • > Can’t you just get a paternity test online?

    You can, but it's a crime, much like buying banned drugs etc.

    > do they expect a dad to raise a kid that is not his?

    Yes.

  • > do they expect a dad to raise a kid that is not his?

    You just need a court order to do a paternity test, they're not banned but regulated by law.