Or the sixty-three percent of Florida 'fathers' who were found not to be the biological fathers of 'their' children, but got the honor of continuing to pay child support anyway?
Cox News Service reported in August that Florida state-agency DNA paternity tests on child-support-resisting men found that 36 percent of 1,025 "fathers" in four counties were not the fathers after all. However, Florida courts are split on whether even a negative DNA test will relieve men of support responsibilities once they voluntarily begin paying.