Here is a sovering thought: 1 out of every 25 men is raising his cheating wife's lover's child: http://www.canadiancrc.com/articles/Telegr...aud_11AUG05.htm Up untill last year, the law was totally in favor of the well being of the child at the cost of the duped father's distress (economically and otherwise)But the tide is slowly (very slowly I might add)turning in favor of the duped father at the cost of the cheating wife's distress. So, my question is, what should the duped father do? What would you do if you found out tomorrow that your teenage son is not genetically yours? And ladies, who do you think the law should protect? And how should the law proceed in a case like this? I just heard in the news recently about a duped father killing his wife and his 2-year-old son in a rage fit after he found-out that the baby wasn't his. I think it's a touchy subject because of the innocent child being victimized by circumstances allien to him. But on the other hand, I can easily understand the duped father's rage, honestly. Imagine this poor guy unknowingly investing all that commitment to this child, while some a**h*le is laughing as he watches this duped dad taking really good care of his genetic extension! I know that I would be very upset should I be in the shoes of this poor father, wouldn't you?