If I get a paternity test and my daughter is not my fiance’s child, can he still sign the birth certificate if her father has not made a point to be around throughout the pregnancy?
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If I get a paternity test and my daughter is not my fiance’s child, can he still sign the birth certificate if her father has not made a point to be around throughout the pregnancy?
Asked on November 5, 2012 under Family Law, Nebraska
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
There is nothing illegal under the laws of all states in this country for a person who is not the father of a child to sign the birth certificate. The designation of a person as the father under a birth certificate only creates a presumption that the designated person is the father subject to rebuttal.
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