 Some countries don't want to take the position that paternity fraud needs to be stopped. France passed a law saying that men could not get a paternity test without permission of the child's mother. What? Does that make sense to anybody? She's the person who had the affair. She's the person who lied to the guy. She's the person who had multiple other potential candidates. Is she going to agree to a paternity test that will expose the truth? Nope. Is the guy risk going to jail to get legally admissible evidence that he could then use to sue her? I don't tell people what to do when there's law that's against them, but I tell them, I says, you know, we as men, we tend to be pretty good at risk assessment calculators. What will it cost you to pay her for another 15 years of ever increasing payments cause she's not gonna be happy with the current amount if you start making more money? Then you need to make a quality informed decision. Do you want to remain trapped?