paternity
Be Sure of Paternity Before Signing
June 03, 2009
A man's attempt to set aside a paternity decree by
Bill of Review failed when the man based his suit
solely on his assertion that the mother of the child
had lied to him when she told him he was the father.
Because parentage was an issue subject being fully
litigated in the suit affecting the parent child
relationship, the fraud alleged was intrinsic rather
than extrinsic. Only extrinsic fraud can support a
Bill of Review. In the Interest of J.B., No.
02-08-195-CV (Tex. App. - Fort Worth Feb. 26, 2009)
(Memorandum Opinion).
Courtesy of Verner & Brumley, P.C. Dallas, Texas
Courtesy of Verner & Brumley, P.C. Dallas, Texas