H.735
Introduced by Representatives Valliere of Barre City, Larocque of Barnet, Larose of Richford, Pike of Mendon and Winters of Williamstown
Date:
Subject: Domestic relations; parentage
Statement of purpose: This bill proposes to create the crime of paternity fraud, require the court to vacate a child support order upon clear and convincing evidence that the obligor was the victim of paternity fraud and is not the biological father of the child, and permit the obligor to obtain restitution from the obligee or the true biological father of the child.
AN ACT RELATING TO PATERNITY FRAUD
It is hereby enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont:
Sec. 1. 13 V.S.A. § 2026 is added to read:
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2026. PATERNITY FRAUD
A
person who knowingly and intentionally alleges that a person is the biological
father of a child when such person knows the allegation to be false shall be
imprisoned not more than two years or fined not more than $5,000.00, or both.
Sec. 2. 15 V.S.A. § 660 is amended to read:
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660. MODIFICATION
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(e) An order may be modified only as to future
support installments and installments which accrued subsequent to the date of
notice of the motion to the other party or parties. The date the motion for modification is filed shall be deemed to
be the date of notice to the opposing party or parties.
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(g)
Notwithstanding the provisions of this section to the contrary, the
court shall vacate a support order if the court finds, by clear and convincing
evidence, that the moving party is not the biological
father of the child who is the subject of the support order, and that the obligee knowingly and
intentionally misrepresented the paternity of the child to the obligor. The obligor shall file the motion to vacate
the order within two years of discovery of evidence that he is not the
biological father of the child. If the
order is vacated, the obligor may bring an action in family court against the
obligee or the true biological father of the child to obtain restitution for
child support previously paid pursuant to the order.