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Old 08-24-2008, 12:10 PM
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Default Signing A Copy Of A Birth Certificate
Okay, Tony My Father, Or The Sperm Doner, As I Call Him, Signed A Copy Of My Birth Certificate, Put Me On His Tri-Care, And Has Legal Rights Over Me Now. I'm 16 And I'm Living With My Sister. My Mother, Who Has Had Legal Custody Over Me Since I Was Born Let Me Live With My Sister And My Sister Is Going To The Juvenile(Sp?) Court On This Thursday To Get Custody Over Me, All The Papers Are Signed By My Mother And It Is All Legalized. But I Am Wonder How Does Tony Get Rights Over Me By Signing A COPY Of My Birth Certificate?? He Is Military, And My Mother Didn't Even Know He Had Signed It, She Got A Letter In The Mail Today Saying That He Signed It And I'm Off MO State Care, And I'm On Tony's Tri-Care. And My Sister Is Going To Put Me On Her And My Brother-In Laws Tri-Care Because He Is Military Too. And I Don't Know If This Will Interfear(Sp?) With Me Going To School, Because My Mother Had To Sing Papers Letting My Sister Enroll Me. And Now I Don't Know How Tony Signing The Birth Certificate Will Effect Everything.

F.Y.I. My Mother Lives In Missouri, Tony Lives In North Carolina, And My Sister And I Live In Tennessee.
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Old 08-25-2008, 05:54 AM
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If your father objects to the change of custody from your mother to your sister, that's his legal right.

Your account makes it difficult to figure out what's happening in court. Use paragraphs and normal capitalization.
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