California Court of Appeal denies reimbursement to man who made child support payments for child that was not his
The Metropolitan News Enterprise reports:
A man who made child support payments based on a paternity judgment later proven erroneous was not entitled to reimbursement, this district’s Court of Appeal ruled yesterday.
Affirming an order by Los Angeles Superior Court Referee Dennis Carroll, Div. Eight held that Taron Grant James could not get back the money he paid to the Los Angeles County Child Support Services Department pursuant to a factually mistaken paternity finding.
You can read the opinion in County of Los Angeles v. James (June 19, 2007 B187770) here.