Many of you really did help me when i asked my questions on the CSA about 3 weeks ago. I really appreciated it and wanted to give you an update.
Here's the original question
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Parenting/Quest ion253543.html Well, they said on the phone they would send me a letter next week - that was 3 weeks ago and it finally arrived yesterday. Remember, I had finally agreed to go through with a DNA test, reluctantly. That was a very stressful week for me and after much soul-searching I decided a DNA test would be in everyone's best interests in the long run.
The letter I got yesterday said that the man in question has once again REFUSED a DNA test. This p**sed me off immensely because it had caused me so much stress and upset to have it all dragged up again by the CSA. They also said that because he has refused the test, they will now presume him to be the father of my child.
This is absolutely ridiculous!! How can they presume such a thing just because he refused the test? Because it would be too much trouble for them to track down the other man who's in another country that's why. Even though a quick search on the internet shows his address history for the last 8 years! They won't do that though, apparently it would be a matter for Interpol.
This has got me so cross that they can presume him to be her father, make him pay maintenance, when it could very well NOT be him! After all, it was only a one night stand, whereas I'd been in a relationship with the other guy for a long time.
I'm sure presuming parentage is helpful in some situations, but in mine it seems a bit ludicrous.
Phew, I needed that rant, sorry for going on about it. x