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Lies, deception and paternity fraud : Comments
By Akiva Quinn, published 16/11/2006Women’s rights good, men’s rights bad - sounds like doublethink to me.
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Posted by chezzie, Friday, 17 November 2006 5:13:14 AM
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Hi Chezzie [but I will continue to call you Shazza]
I did a learned submission to the High Court as a possible intervener but then forgot to send it - but probably the HCA would not have allowed it anyway I will post it at my website shortly so you can see if you want to go anywhere with it Posted by Divorce Doctor, Friday, 17 November 2006 10:20:32 AM
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actually Shazza et al
I have reposted the maths behind the submission up top at http://www.csacalc.com not sure if your lawyers ever read it however I have yet the read the HCA judgment in full so I remain silent for now if a proper case for fraud was PUT to HCA Posted by Divorce Doctor, Friday, 17 November 2006 10:47:28 AM
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Divorce Doctor,
The case recently before the High Court had absolutely nothing to do with child support payments. Sylvia. Posted by Sylvia Else, Friday, 17 November 2006 12:06:10 PM
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Dear Sylvia
No the case before the High Court was about simple malicious trick or if you are politically correct then I would say it was fraudulent coercion on a grand scale, but a delinquent criminal mother sounds more to the point . I believe Liam and his legal team had every right to tackle a considerable injustice, and to address the Court on matters of personal compensation. Just put the jandle on the other foot for a minute, and think about this, how you would feel if this happened to you? I believe this case has crossed the lines of common sense and decency, and if the Prime Minister and Attorney General do not address it in the first instance, this will have serious repercussions for Western Societies downunder. The law must be changed to make it fairer for current dads and prospective fathers. Where is the balance here . Posted by dad4justice, Friday, 17 November 2006 1:09:06 PM
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This verdict smells like and feel's like feminist jurisprudence.
For those of you thinking that justice is blind, it sure isn't and this is the way that men will be treated in the courts, thus, giving carte blanche to the other sex to cheat, lie and deceive men at will and walk-away scott free! Posted by dirtyharry, Saturday, 18 November 2006 2:36:40 AM
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Cheryl- Chezzie -
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