I am not certain if the order you have is simply a statement to prove your husband is not the father or if it went and actually adjudicated the bio father as the legal father. They are two different actions and given you were involved in a divorce, I suspect it might be only that it determined your husband to not be the father of the child. Take the order to a court in your state and ask them if they can tell you if it determines the bio father to be the legal father of the child or is it just a statement that was used to prove the current legal father is not the biological father. They may tell you they cannot give legal advice. If you cannot get an answer from them, you have little choice but to have a MD attorney read the order and interpret it for you.Called them and even went there. They refused and gave me a paper asking to provide a court order to amend and correct the bio dad's info.
if it establishes the bio father as the legal father, then that is the order used to amend the BC., If it does not establish the bio father as the legal father, then you will need an order doing that.

