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Friend`s fiance bringing a baby that`s not his

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If the DNA test for the USC father (the ex-bf) is negative, or even if it is positive and she has no proof of it, and he refuses to acknowledge the baby and file for its passport, then the baby will not be able to claim USC at birth. If the DNA test is actually negative then that guy is not the father, so I am confused why she is pursuing this. The mother can try to work this out in the courts if she wants if she thinks he is the father but this will all take time.

What to do with the birth certificate, as stated above, is country-specific. She should contact someone there familiar with the laws for a child born out of wedlock.

I am a bit worried about your friend, though. This woman seems to be jumping from USC to USC pretty fast, with infant in tow.

:thumbs: It's not even simply jumping from 1 USC to the next but from 1 #######ly to the next. In a span of 16 months this mother has had atleast 2 lovers, got pregnant (may not know the paternity of her child) and became engaged to a third guy. Wouldn't trust her as far as her own daughter could throw her but hey love is love.

Yea the father is a U.S Citizen but he hasn`t claimed the child as his. He took the DNA Test which came out negative but refuses to hand his ex g/f a copy of the test. She is going to apply for a Birth Certificate for her child would it still be necessary for her to put the real father`s name and claim it as his on the Birth Certificate? If so what if she doesn`t have proof of the DNA test?

Why doesn't the ex want to let the people know he's not the father? Unless he really is the father and is evading child support pressure/responsibility to the child or he's not giving a copy of the results because something more sinister is going on between the mother and father that they don't want your friend to know about.

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