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Old 09-10-2008, 03:06 PM
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My question involves paternity law for the State of: Tennessee

I have a question about a birth certificate. If the mother and the father did not sign a birth certificate. Is this a legal birth certificate. He was married at the time of the birth. This child is not his biological child. The mother has forced him to be the father, because she was legally married at the time of the birth. This law is unfair and unjust, especially if the women commits adultery. It's like a game, step right up! pick a dad any dad, and we will make him pay.
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Old 09-10-2008, 08:17 PM
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You can check and the law of the land is that the husband is the presumed father. My feeling is that you are the current wife or are involved with this man. Check your other post.
This is not your problem, it's his problem. It happened before you and he did not fix it then. So, it's his fault. That's what the law stipulate.
learn to live with it. Because he will be the legal father forever more.
And he will be held responsible for this child for the next eight years.
[B]Again, this is not[your problem but, his.]
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Old 09-11-2008, 10:24 AM
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It is not just his problem. It affects more than just him. It affects his ability to be a father to his other children that are not mines. He has to overwork himself to make ends meet. He cannot live with this. He does not expect to go along with this lie. This is financial rape.

Its not his fault that she lied and used the law to support her lie. It not his fault that the lawyer did not give him accurate information from the beginning. This is a life lesson. He does not plan to continue a relationship that has never been close from birth. The mother will have to live with her lies. He is considering a civil law suit.
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Old 09-11-2008, 03:10 PM
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he can consider a civil lawsuit. I really doubt that any judge will entertain, his effort. Since it involves the well being of a minor. Actually, they will award her sole custody, no visitation for him and he will have to spend more money on an attorney, to do this.
On a civil suit, you will have the burden of proof. Even with DNA, or emails, or anything you really don't know.
Judges,don't like when step parents over step in. Even if he does, your husband can verify with an attorney versed in this area. He had three years after the birth, he did not do anything. Family court, will not allow the sins of the mother, to affect the life of the child.
You can verify with an attorney, but if it was you, I will honestly give it up.
you wont win. Specially, since this is not your problem but his.
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Old 09-11-2008, 04:01 PM
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I am not in the forefront. He may not file a civil suit. Although I am quite amazed how evil minds think alike. Torturing at will. What I can say is good prevails over evil!

I will let this forum know the outcome.
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Old 09-11-2008, 06:08 PM
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Calling me evil, and names is not going to be a solution.
You are a very angry person. And just because you come to a legal forum and you don't read and hear what you want to hear and that makes you have a tantrum and call me names, it's very childish. It doesn't help your husband and it doesn't help his kid. Whether you like or not (and I see you dont) The child is an innocent bystander of the grownups mistakes.
So, you can have your tantrum, and you can call me names. It doesn't change the law or the outcome.
You want free advice, there you go. You want to pay to hear the same thing, go for it.
In this situation the only one that sounds evil it's you. You would like to take a legal father and make him hate his child. Just imagine how that it's going to sound to a judge? Or to CPS, or even to his own attorney.
Just take it out on the child. And see in the end who comes out looking like evil person?
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