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  • 08-05-2012, 08:38 AM
    Rider673
    Re: My Son Was 17 when He Signed a Birth Certificate in Florida, at the Hospital
    @MrKnowItAll: Yeah I see that but I read that more as mom trying to explain the whole situation rather than directly answering the question that was asked.

    I'm still not clear on how pregnant she was when they were dating, and that matters a lot. If the baby could have been his (i.e., if they were together, say, sevenish months before the baby was born) or even if she simply wasn't visibly pregnant when they started dating then he can likely revoke his AOP. Because in that case he wouldn't have *known* the baby wasn't his until they did a paternity test, after he signed the AOP.
  • 08-05-2012, 08:40 AM
    Dogmatique
    Re: My Son Was 17 when He Signed a Birth Certificate in Florida, at the Hospital
    In other words, when we're not sure, we ask the question. ;)
  • 08-05-2012, 08:47 AM
    Rider673
    Re: My Son Was 17 when He Signed a Birth Certificate in Florida, at the Hospital
    Quote:

    Quoting Dogmatique
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    In other words, when we're not sure, we ask the question. ;)

    Huh? Nobody else on this thread has any more information than what is here and you guys are answering as though you have it all figured out.

    All we know is that he was with her in the hospital, signed an AOP and his mom says the baby isn't his. Those are all of the relevant facts we have. What needs to be answered is just one question: when did he [from a legal standpoint] *know* the baby wasn't his? Was it before or after they were at the hospital?
  • 08-05-2012, 09:35 AM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Re: My Son Was 17 when He Signed a Birth Certificate in Florida, at the Hospital
    What we know is that you came to this thread, failed to read the facts, posted incorrect information, got called on it, and aren't mature enough to take responsibility for your mistake.
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