30 years ago in Louisiana, my biological father was required to take a paternity test. He was a police officer in our small town, and sent a look-a-like in to take his test for him. His finger prints were smudged, and he was "not the father." My mom did not have the means at the time to fight this and felt like she would not be successful because of his connections, so she did not pursue anything. However, she felt sure that he was the father.
Now, I have taken a 23andme DNA Test that shows one of his children to be my half-sibling and that I am related to his relatives. I feel certain that if he were required to take the test in person today that he would be my father.
I know it is a long shot, but can I or my mother pursue any legal action against him for doing this? I am not looking for a payday, but I do feel strongly that he deserves some sort of justice. My mom had to work two jobs her whole life and have her reputation tarnished because she "didn't know who the father of her baby" was. I feel like he deserves to bear some responsibility and clear my mother's name.
Now, I have taken a 23andme DNA Test that shows one of his children to be my half-sibling and that I am related to his relatives. I feel certain that if he were required to take the test in person today that he would be my father.
I know it is a long shot, but can I or my mother pursue any legal action against him for doing this? I am not looking for a payday, but I do feel strongly that he deserves some sort of justice. My mom had to work two jobs her whole life and have her reputation tarnished because she "didn't know who the father of her baby" was. I feel like he deserves to bear some responsibility and clear my mother's name.