Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
The judge revisits cases in which women insisted that their sons were not the fathers.
The judge revisits cases in which women insisted that their sons were not the fathers.
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A woman's ex drives more than 100 miles per week to see her daughter.
A Delaware woman thinks a man nearly 20 years older than herself is her baby's father.
A Georgia woman has a father/daughter relationship with two men.
After years of searching for his long-lost daughter, a man hopes he has found his only child.
An Illinois man has doubts his girlfriend's child could be his, because the dates do not add up.
A Georgia woman says only her boyfriend could be the father of her child.
An Illinois man hopes he is the father of his current girlfriend's child, but not another woman's.
A Louisiana woman thinks her son inherited a blood condition.
A Kentucky woman was intimate with her husband and her new boyfriend when she conceived.
A California woman comes to court to prove to a man and his wife that he is her father.
A man says he cannot be twins' father because they inherited a sickle-cell trait.
A Detroit man says there are more potential fathers out there.
A woman says the only way her fiance could not be the father is if the baby was switched at birth.
A man is certain he is not the father, even though his own father has come to the woman's defense.
A Missouri man refuses to accept paternity of his fiancee's young child.
If a Detroit man is the father of a woman's child, his fiance will leave him.
A man thinks he is the father of a woman's twins and plans to pursue full custody rights.
A woman says her cousin's child's dad is also the father of her own adult offspring.
A New York State woman wants to prove the man she met on a train is the father of her child.
Admitting she slept with the ice cream man, an Ohio woman wants to prove another man is the father.
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