Carnell Smith is a family man, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
His love of family propelled him from engineer to entrepreneur; from single parent to married with
children and from a victim to veteran crusader for families, fairness and justice.
Smith discovered that the child he
loved and supported for 11 years was in fact fathered by another man. Surprisingly the courts did not speak
of restitution nor of assigning responsibility to the biological father after hearing that the child's mother
knowingly and wilfully withheld material facts from Smith.
Instead Smith was told that it was his fault
for not discovering the truth earlier and was bound by the courts to continue paying child
support.
Smith's need to understand why
the family court is not a court of law and how this could happen led
Smith to a new career and a new calling.
As Carnell Smith sought justice to
save his family from poverty and homelessness, he also unearthed a desire to help others facing a similar
situation.
As the devastating numbers of children and
parents affected by paternity fraud became more evident, Smith began to push for legislation that would protect
Georgia’s families. With the support of the Honorable Representative Stanley Watson, women, men, clergy,
military victims, other lawmakers, Smith successfully spear headed Georgia’s first paternity fraud legislation
in one year.
Determined to protect children and parents
around the world, Smith also launched U. S. Citizens Against Paternity Fraud, a grass-roots organization that
educates and mobilizes voters around paternity, child support and custody laws.
Carnell Smith, founded 4TRUTH
Identity's DNA Center, providing genetic (DNA) tests similar to the one that transformed his life for
maternity, paternity and immigration services.
Stepping into the spotlight was not
in Carnell Smith’s original plans, nor was becoming
a victim of paternity fraud.
Never one to shirk his responsibility,
Smith "The Man4Justice" stepped up to the plate to defend his wife, daughter, himself and
their right to survive as free born citizens all the way to the United States Supreme Court.
Smith is forever grateful to the Judge
Edward D. Wheeler (that initially ruled against him) for saying "... I'm glad that the law has changed
..." then Judge Wheeler apologized to Smith in person at the televised signing of the Georgia paternity fraud
law with Representative Stanley Watson, Senator Charlie Tanksley, Attorney Randall Kessler, Attorney Dawn King
and a host of victims and reform supporters .
Today, Smith educates attorneys, parents,
victims on state laws, family rights and the awesome power of grass roots activism.
Carnell Smith has shown a special
interest in working with teen and young adult males to promote an attitude and mindset for "Winning
against the Odds".
Smith believes that one person can make a
difference in the lives of many.
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