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Old 11-09-2008, 05:07 PM
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I dunno...we tell people that it absolutely cannot be done. I think its fair for a poster who has actually done it to let people know that they were able to do it, and therefore its worth further research.
I would think "for social reasons" would be this side of fraud....
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Old 11-09-2008, 05:11 PM
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Ok, I didn't know that the importance of state had been abolished from the site. Good to know.

Your automatic "NO NO NO's" maby could be reasonably changed to "maby, why not ask what others personal experiances are and go find out if your state does it even romotely that way"


state diffrences should be mentioned, but sometimes states can really be verry similar.
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Old 11-09-2008, 05:13 PM
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Your automatic "NO NO NO's" maby could be reasonably changed to "maby, why not ask what others personal experiances are and go find out if your state does it even romotely that way"


state diffrences should be mentioned, but sometimes states can really be verry similar.
Where the hell did I say "NO NO NO"??????????? Don't confuse me for someone else, when it is stupid easy to see that I did not write that!
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Old 11-09-2008, 05:18 PM
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No NO NO NO NO!!!!!!

You cannot steal a man's child by changing the that child's name to yours.

You are not the child's legal father. Therefore, you have zero input into the child's name and/or upbringing.

If it is too expensive to adopt the child, then you have to live with things the way they are.

By the way, unless you want dad to win a custody case, have the kid stop calling you Daddy TODAY.
thats where i got NO NO NO.


ohhh, no i did not mean you personally by no means, im sorry it seemed that way.
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Old 11-09-2008, 05:22 PM
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ohhh, no i did not mean you personally by no means, im sorry it seemed that way.
Thanks, apology accepted.
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