Reported 8 months ago
A man named Ah Mao was surprised to find out he had a son named Ah Hua when his application for low-income elderly pension was rejected due to ineligibility. Ah Mao and his wife divorced in 1990, and when his wife gave birth to a child, it was assumed to be his biological child. However, a DNA test revealed that they were not biologically related, leading the court to rule in favor of Ah Mao's request to deny paternity. This case highlights the importance of legal paternity determination and the implications it can have on pension applications.
Source: YAHOO