W
woodie
Guest
I recently had a DNA patarnity test done for my alleged son of 12 years. The results came back, and there is a 0% chance that I am the father. The mother is insisting that there was a mistake (even though she was sleeping with at least 1 other guy or possibly even more at the time of conception) she wants me to submit to another test even though the Kansas Social Services Case Worker (who is an attorney) has requested that the case be closed.
At the time of birth I signed the birth certificate even though I was in doubt and felt that I had been mislead to believe that he was my son. After his birth I lived with him for four years until I found his mother with another man. For a short while I voluntarily paid child support until I took a cut in pay. Currently he is on my families health insurance plan which is provided to me free through work.
My questions are:
(1) Should I submit to another test without legal counsel?
(2) Do I need to remove my name from the birth certificate and if so how do I go about it?
(3)What is the legal standpoint of having him on my health insurance, should I immediately have him removed or does this have to go through the courts? I can not afford to lose my health insurance!
At the time of birth I signed the birth certificate even though I was in doubt and felt that I had been mislead to believe that he was my son. After his birth I lived with him for four years until I found his mother with another man. For a short while I voluntarily paid child support until I took a cut in pay. Currently he is on my families health insurance plan which is provided to me free through work.
My questions are:
(1) Should I submit to another test without legal counsel?
(2) Do I need to remove my name from the birth certificate and if so how do I go about it?
(3)What is the legal standpoint of having him on my health insurance, should I immediately have him removed or does this have to go through the courts? I can not afford to lose my health insurance!