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However, despite this hundreds argued that their cases were dismissed by their State, as they did not respond to a short deadline, i.e., 15 to 45 days in most instances. Even when it was no fault of their own, i.e., being improperly served, victims of coercive and unethical practices by the department of recovery services, and or did not responded to a fraudulent claim of paternity, were obligated to give up their life, due to infidelity, deceit, lies, and even paternity fraud!