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I have kept everything from the past 2 years when i got smarter.
I did not know the onus had shifted to the parent with care to provide evidence, i shall certainly be filling in the "extra info" box and sending all info regarding the failed DNA tests prior to this.
With that one sentence you have truly given me light, with her failing to do so many times before i have a feeling she isnt certain and this whole mess may finally go away, tbh right now i just want it all over and done with so i may actually smile again.
thankyou
If she has failed to provide a DNA sample even under the order of the court then what is the chances she will provide one now. Send your form back denying paprentage. The idiots at the CSA couldn't put 2 + 2 together anyway . Its only a paperwork excercise for them anyway job done as far as they are concerned.:rotfl:0
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