It’s a situation most people hope they will never be in – wondering whether the child they loved and cared for is, in fact, really theirs.
“We had that bond through his first years and he called me ‘daddy,'” said Valley resident Chris Ybarra.
Ybarra loved his son Kyler. But when Kyler turned 1 year old, Ybarra said he began to worry that maybe Kyler wasn’t his after all.
“I have dark features,” Ybarra said. “He had blond hair and blue eyes and he started looking nothing like me.”
Ybarra didn’t tell his girlfriend about his suspicions. They had already broken up. Instead, he took his son to get a DNA test. And his suspicions were confirmed.
Statement from Kaine Fischer, RLG Director of Family Law
If you’d like to discuss family law, contact with Kaine Fisher, head of RLG’s Family Law Department, kfisher@roselawgroup.com.