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  ## The Story
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- In 1997 — two years before Ohio even created its Task Force on Family Law and Children — a father in Dayton became one of the first men in the state to be legally "defathered." He had taken his daughter for a DNA test after seeing the technology featured on the Oprah Winfrey show. The results came back 0%. But the court had no mechanism to stop a child support order once established — not even for DNA. His case helped create the forms that now exist for victims of paternity fraud in Ohio.
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- Then, in 2019, it happened again. A son was born — right before COVID shut the world down. It took two years just to establish paternity through DNA. Then she ran. For two more years, he searched. Christmas 2023, he finally saw his son for the first time.
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- For eight months, he built a relationship. Regular visits. A bond growing stronger every week. Then, after Christmas 2024 when his son started saying "I love you"she got jealous and cut off the connection he had fought years to build.
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- Same father. Same Hamilton County family court. Same impossible choice: hire a lawyer at $5,000, or represent yourself in a system designed for attorneys. He chose to fight — again. No lawyer. Just statutes, sleepless nights, and a father's refusal to lose another child to a broken system.
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  **He built ProSe AI so no parent would ever have to go through that alone again.**
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+ In 1997 — two years before Ohio even created its Task Force on Family Law and Children — a father in Dayton became one of the first men in the state to be legally "defathered." A DNA test proved he wasn't the biological father, but the court had no mechanism to stop a child support order — not even for DNA. His case helped create the paternity fraud protections that now exist in Ohio law.
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+ Then, in 2019, it happened again. A son. Years of fighting just to establish paternity. Years more of being kept away. The same weaponized protection orders. The same system that treats fathers as an afterthought.
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+ Same father. Same Hamilton County family court. Same impossible choice: hire a lawyer at $5,000, or represent yourself in a system designed for attorneys. He chose to fight again. No lawyer. Just statutes, sleepless nights, and a father who refused to lose another child to a broken system.
 
 
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  **He built ProSe AI so no parent would ever have to go through that alone again.**
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