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Wednesday, 17 October, 2001, 13:14 GMT 14:14 UK
CSA pays back 'wrong' dad
Gerard Bradbury is to get a £30,000 refund from the CSA for making payments for a child that was not his
Gerard Bradbury made CSA payments for seven years
A man from west Wales is to get a £30,000 refund from the Child Support Agency after a DNA test proved he does not have a son.

Thirty-nine-year-old Gerard Bradbury from Cardigan has paid £100 a week maintenance - a quarter of his wages - for the last seven years after a brief affair with a woman.

He discovered the woman was 12 weeks pregnant after that affair ended.


I don't begrudge the child a penny but I hate being taken for a fool.

Gerard Bradbury
She swore that he was the child's father and he paid the maintenance even though he had never met his "son."

However, he said he was being crippled by the payments and also had a "nagging" doubt that he was not the boy's father.

So he paid £200 for the DNA test which proved there was just a one-in-14 million chance he was the father.

It only the second time in Britain that a man has overturned a maintenance order after a DNA test proved he could not have been the father.

"You can't believe what a weight has been lifted from my shoulders," said Mr Bradbury.

"I don't begrudge the child a penny but I hate being taken for a fool.

"The last few years have been a nightmare. But now at last I can get on with my life."

Meat inspector Mr Bradbury, who now has a new girlfriend, is due to get a refund of the £30,000 plus interest in the next few weeks.

"There must be hundreds of men throughout the country in my situation and I would urge them to have a DNA test.


There are rare circumstances where a person has been paying maintenance and then finds he is not the child's parent.

CSA spokesman
"If the baby is yours then you grin and bear it and pay up.

"But I think a lot of men are being taken for a ride."

A spokesman for the Child Support Agency said: "There are rare circumstances where a person has been paying maintenance and then finds he is not the child's parent."

"In that case we will stop collecting maintenance and will refund all the money paid."

CSA officials will decide whether the boy's mother will have to bear the cost of refunding the money.

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Gerard Bradbury
"When everyone's telling you you're the father, it's easy to believe it"
Steve Taylor, Child Support Agency
"With large payments, interest will be considered"
See also:

23 Aug 00 | UK
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06 Nov 00 | Scotland
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