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AITA for strongly opposing a paternity test for my brother?

by Alex Johnson
June 27, 2026
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In the heart of a fractured family, a sixteen-year-old boy grapples with the shattering revelation of his mother’s long-ago affair and the devastating uncertainty surrounding his younger brother’s paternity. With his parents’ marriage unraveling and a looming paternity test threatening to redefine their bonds, he finds himself caught in a painful struggle between loyalty, truth, and the desperate need for stability.

Amidst the chaos, he stands resolute, determined to protect his brother from abandonment and to hold his father accountable for the consequences of his choices. His fierce declaration to sever ties if his brother is cast aside reveals the raw intensity of love and betrayal, illustrating how the innocence of youth is often lost in the harsh realities of family secrets and fractured trust.

AITA for strongly opposing a paternity test for my brother?

I have recently been dealing with the fallout of finding...

They're now getting a divorce, and in the middle of...

I found all of this out because I happened to...

I basically told Mum and Dad that if they went...

I would oppose living with him after the divorce, I...

Dad tried to say that he had to know because...

I reminded him that when I was 6, he put...

I said that was a great idea, after the divorce...

The rest of the family is split. My sister says...

My maternal grandparents think everything should be out in the...

I am focusing on what is best for Danny. He...

I believe once the divorce is finalised, Dad will see...

According to Dr. Joshua Coleman, a psychologist specializing in family conflict and estrangement, when parents allow their marital betrayals to impact their relationships with their children, it often leads to severe family division and estrangement. In this case, the father’s pain from his wife’s past affair is clouding his responsibility to the child he has parented for a decade. The sixteen-year-old son is experiencing parentification, stepping into an adult role to protect his younger sibling because he feels the adults in his life cannot be trusted to make safe decisions.

The father’s desire to cut off emotional and financial support if the child is not biologically his represents a severe threat to the child’s stability. While the father’s feelings of betrayal are valid, directing those consequences toward a ten-year-old child who knows no other father is highly damaging. The older brother’s protective stance, though admirable, places an immense and inappropriate emotional burden on a teenager who should not have to negotiate custody issues or use ultimatums to keep his family together.

The teenager’s goal of protecting his brother is appropriate, but using threats and ultimatums is not a sustainable way to resolve deep family trauma. The best course of action is for the family to seek professional mediation with a family therapist who specializes in high-conflict divorce. The father should be encouraged to separate his anger toward his wife from his relationship with his son, recognizing that social parenthood over ten years carries a psychological bond that cannot be erased by genetic data.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

ConvivialKat NTA

But your Dad does have a right to know. ~~And, frankly, all it would take is for someone in your family to do the 23andMe thing for him to know.~~ Corrected. It’s not what he finds out.

It's what he decides to do with that info. Question:...

Kids blame themselves for stuff totally out of their control,...

PerfectionPending Paternity fraud always has at least 3 victims.

moominsmama I am not going to call you a TA...

There's what's going to be written down in the divorce...

Not right now, perhaps, but eventually. Also, your Dad can...

If he wants to have it official to use against...

There is also a chance he was never going to...

People say mean things when they are hurting, and don't...

This is what makes you TA. You may have a...

You just handed your Mom a powerful weapon against your...

This may be beneficial to everyone, including Danny. By refusing...

You also really need to understand something: you will not...

To clarify: your Dad will absolutely be TA in that...

You can ask your parents to slow down the actual...

BigT*tsNBigD**ks Your mom is awful, this is all her fault

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> Dad will see reason and will stop being so curious about whether Danny is biologically his

bro thats never gonna happen

leaderoftheyams INFO: you say you overheard dad say he "doesn't...

DankyMcJangles First off, this is some bullshit that nobody should...

You're out of your mind if you think you should...

Don't stop your dad from doing the test because again,...

Additionally, he has *every* right to know if that's his...

What if the test gets done, it isn't but after...

Say all the cliche shit about how he raised your...

You should 100% have your brother's back, but you should...

[deleted] Your father has every right to know. You saying...

The teenager finds himself in a highly protective emotional state, prioritizing his ten-year-old brother’s emotional safety above all else. He is in direct conflict with his father, who feels a need to confirm biological paternity before committing to future custody and support, while the teenager believes that a decade of raising a child creates an absolute parental duty that transcends biology.

Does a father have the right to seek biological truth and sever ties with a child born of infidelity, or does raising a child for ten years establish a permanent moral obligation that cannot be undone by a DNA test?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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