Zhangzhou Paternity Testing, Fujian Paternity Testing: Court Confrontation as 5 Children and Their Parents Accuse Each Other of Lying

by fjdna298 on 2010-04-07 15:09:43

Repatriation of house loans first to do paternity test Tracking - This is a legal battle where it's hard for outsiders to see a winner. Two elders in their 80s sat on the plaintiff side, visibly agitated despite their frailty, while the two daughters seated at the defendant's bench appeared justified and composed. Three other children were seated in the audience, filled with righteous indignation. Both parties frequently deviated from the contentious issues summarized by the court, pointing fingers at each other. Regarding the same matter, the children and the parents held completely opposite views. Who was lying? They were all trying to prove to outsiders that the other party was at fault. In the past few decades, according to them, there was only resentment and no familial affection.

"We really need to undergo a paternity test; we don't believe we have such biological parents," Ms. Ouyang, the third child, told reporters. The mention of a paternity test was not made in anger but was a unanimous decision among the five siblings. The second child was excluded because the siblings believed that the elders favored the second child, so only the second child was considered as the biological child. Out of the six children, five wanted to conduct a paternity test, which angered the elderly woman to the point of hitting the ground with her cane, "If they are not my birth children, then whose are they? It's outrageous."

After the trial began, none of the five children denied the fact that they had kept the 400,000 yuan for the purchase of a house for the elders. Ms. Ouyang said that since the elders rented her house, she had once kept the money as a deposit. However, after deducting the rent, the remaining money was handed over to the other four siblings, so she should not be the defendant. Another defendant, the fifth child, said that the original custody agreement stated that the money would be jointly kept by four siblings. Now, if the elders wanted to take back the money, all four siblings must agree.

As for why they were unwilling to return the money to the elders, the five children said there were historical reasons. They claimed that after the old house was demolished, two new houses were allocated, which should have been shared by everyone. However, the elders quietly sold them, giving part of the money to the second child and using the rest to buy a new house. Later, due to disputes with neighbors, the elders decided not to keep the house anymore and found an intermediary to sell it. Worried that the elders would give the money to the second child again, the siblings reached a custody agreement with their father. "We are willing to cover normal expenses, but later they refused to see us and didn't come to ask for the money themselves, instead accusing us of not giving it. Do they still have a conscience?" The children did not hide their dissatisfaction with the elders.

The elders denied all claims made by the children, insisting that they were deceived and only sued because the children wouldn't give them the money needed for medical treatment. Due to the significant differences between both parties, the presiding judge announced that the verdict would be announced on another day. Yesterday, the reporter contacted Mr. Ou, the second son of the elders. Mr. Ou said that although the family used to face difficulties, their relationship was actually quite good until the conflict arose after acquiring the new house. He himself never intended to claim any money from it. As they walked out of the court, the elders' children told the reporter that even without the 400,000 yuan from selling the house, they would still take care of the elders and perhaps maintain a harmonious relationship. But since this 400,000 yuan existed, the parents should treat all their children equally. Behind them, the two elders slowly walked out of the court supported by their lawyer.

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