Governments (and sometimes even hospitals) are financially incentivized to attach paternity to the children of single mothers, particularly those seeking welfare benefits. Departments of Child Support Services will sometimes go on information as flimsy as “Dude with this name living in Southern California”; if a records search turns up only one dude, he will likely be mailed a court summons. That court summons will often be very confusingly written, so that the men don’t realize that they are just 30 days away from being declared the father via default judgment. Once you have been named the father, you owe all back child support (sometimes with interest), said support will be garnished from your wages, and it is devilishly hard to get your paternity undeclared, even with DNA proof and sworn affidavits from the mother.
So why don’t we hear about this outrage more? Because nobody likes to defend “deadbeat dads,” and the people hardest hit are typically poor men who have even less political and media clout than they do access to good lawyers.
Name some judges and legislators as the dads, and things will change fast. . . . And note that the judge in this case, who treated the man — a victim, remember, not a perpetrator — so shabbily is a woman, Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen McCarthy. It’s sexism and racism all down the line here.