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[[Paternity fraud]] is a type of fraud that may also occur in an MPE. |
[[Paternity fraud]] is a type of fraud that may also occur in an MPE. |
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Visit www.RightToKnow.us if you would like to learn more. If you are struggling to cope with such a discovery, call 323-TALK-MPE to speak with someone who's had a similar expereince. |
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Revision as of 16:30, 6 June 2021
Misattributed paternity refers either to a misattributed parent experience (MPE). An MPE is the discovery of a change in a person's perceived parental genealogy from a previously unknown or undisclosed:
- A Non-paternity event, (NPE): an Extramarital Affair or Tryst, or Rape or Assault
- Assisted Conception: Donor Conception (DC), Sperm Donation, Egg Donation, Embryo Donation, Surrogacy, etc.
- Adoption: Hidden, Orphan, Foster Care, Late Discovery Adoptees (LDA), etc.
- or any other event which resulted in unknown parental genealogy.
(the above is ordered by probable frequency of occurrence)
Paternity fraud is a type of fraud that may also occur in an MPE.
Visit www.RightToKnow.us if you would like to learn more. If you are struggling to cope with such a discovery, call 323-TALK-MPE to speak with someone who's had a similar expereince.