fraud is a deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful gain -in paternity fraud it is telling someone they are the father and then telling the court they are the father to receive child support-when the female is very aware of the fact the man is not the father-in our case she has stated that my spouse was aware prior to the original order going down-to me this says she was aware and perjured herself the 1st time around. our lawyer says it means she had some knowledge prior to the order. to sue for actual paterntity fraud my research says you must prove you are not the dad, prove who the dad is, and prove she knew before the divorce. all of which i belive we have accomplished. so we want to sue her in civil court for fraud seeking mony damages and punitive damages. we want to pursue this after the case we are in right now which is just to stop the support and the actual fathe rto reimburse monies paid. do you think it can be done- i have found a couple of cases in other states that were actually won.

