It is a substitute for a paternity test done later fatherhood?
I have a friend who is married to my wife's sister. It has three children from previous marriages ages 16, 18, and 9. He thinks the two oldest children are not biologically his, but for others that child support it, because was a baby and be back child support. I'm sure he signed an acknowledgment of paternity, but he does not remember. He was only 20 when the first born. If I had a paternity test today, would leave all other child support or child support? Or to keep paying since signing the receipt? In the State of Alabama.
You need an attorney for a definitive answer in the American League. Some states have held that a person who acts as a parent is legally trapped in this role, regardless of the results of a paternity test later.
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