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Homeless Man Ordered to Pay Child Support

In Los Angeles, an attorney with the National Coalition For Men (NCFM) reported that on July 28th, the California Supreme Court declined to review a Court of Appeal decision which forced a homeless man by the name of Hari Wilburn to pay tens of thousands of dollars in child support.  Even though DNA testing excludes Wilburn as being the father of the child and he never acted as the father, the motion was declined.

On August 17th, a probate court in San Diego will hear the mother's request to intercept Wilburn's inheritance, which he received from his deceased mother.  The mother wants the money to fulfill Wilbur's child support order.

Wilburn received representation from the NCFM, which is a non-profit organization that addresses how sex discrimination affects both men and boys.  In 2005, the NCFM helped chance California law in order to protect men from dales paternity claims.

Involved in a complicated child support matter?  Contact the Law Office of Michael R. Young and discuss your case with a Riverside family law attorney.