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A husband and wife have a child but at a later date split up. The husband pays maintenance for the child. Just say years later he discovers the child is not his.
Can he make a claim against the wife? Has any offence been committed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Purely a guess - but I am fairly sure that a claim can be made against the wife. An offense may have been commited (depending on if the wife knew).
I know that payments are not paid when the child is a step child, so the time spent with the child would be irrelevant. Payments are only made in 'normal' births and adoption.