Kind of where I was leading to. if paternity testing was ordered by the court, then it stands to reason that (if results come back positive) that Dad would then be declared Father by the court.....
Aren't you trying to split hairs at this point? Do you know of any courts who go against that whole 99.9% thing?
Artemis, please enlighten me on where I'm clueless at. Please don't jump to any conclusions.
Here are my statements for you again, so enlighten me on my ineptness.
1.It is incorrect to say that you always need a fathers permission to terminate rights.
2.The birth certificate is irrelevant when speaking about parental rights in court.