confused_hound
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
I don't even know if I have a leg to stand on but I'm gonna give
it a shot. I need some advice on whether to let this go or to pursue
my rights.
I am a white male 46 yrs old who was told his whole life he was
adopted but I never knew who my real biological parents were
until I was 39 yrs old. That info became available to me later in
life. I was adopted at 3 days old. I have a copy of my original
birth certificate with my biological mother's name on it but father's
name is blank. Upon speaking with her by phone and in person.
She advised me of who my real biological father was/is. He is
a wealthy man retired now (70 something) living the good life in Florida.
He has 2 other sons by his wife (not my mother) my half brothers.
My biological mother was their babysitter and lived next door and took
care of their kids when they had activities. She claimed that he
is my father and kept it quiet cuz he was still married. So she put
me up for adoption and never told him she was pregnant. Boy did he
get a surprise 6 yrs ago when I called his other son and told him
I was his half brother. I got my claimed biological father on the
phone and talked a whopping 15 seconds before he told me he didn't
want nothing to do with me. So I never contacted him again.
Him and his children, live in big houses and have lots of money.
I live in a shack, barely making enough to buy food for my own 2 minor
children. Now, my question is this: Do I have a legal right to sue him
for my birth right that was robbed of me 46 yrs ago? AND again 6 yrs ago
when I contacted him about it and he ignored me. I seriously doubt he would
take a paternity test without a court order. My stake in the family fortune
could be enormous. I have been trying to contact several attorneys
in my area but I don't have a lot of funds to pay them. But if the suit is
settled it could be substantial. How good of a chance do I have in this
paternity suit? What legs do I have to stand on? I live in NC, next door to my
elderly, aging, adoptive parents. My biological mother lives in Alabama and the proposed biological father (originally from AL) now lives in Florida. Any help please? Any advice?
I don't even know if I have a leg to stand on but I'm gonna give
it a shot. I need some advice on whether to let this go or to pursue
my rights.
I am a white male 46 yrs old who was told his whole life he was
adopted but I never knew who my real biological parents were
until I was 39 yrs old. That info became available to me later in
life. I was adopted at 3 days old. I have a copy of my original
birth certificate with my biological mother's name on it but father's
name is blank. Upon speaking with her by phone and in person.
She advised me of who my real biological father was/is. He is
a wealthy man retired now (70 something) living the good life in Florida.
He has 2 other sons by his wife (not my mother) my half brothers.
My biological mother was their babysitter and lived next door and took
care of their kids when they had activities. She claimed that he
is my father and kept it quiet cuz he was still married. So she put
me up for adoption and never told him she was pregnant. Boy did he
get a surprise 6 yrs ago when I called his other son and told him
I was his half brother. I got my claimed biological father on the
phone and talked a whopping 15 seconds before he told me he didn't
want nothing to do with me. So I never contacted him again.
Him and his children, live in big houses and have lots of money.
I live in a shack, barely making enough to buy food for my own 2 minor
children. Now, my question is this: Do I have a legal right to sue him
for my birth right that was robbed of me 46 yrs ago? AND again 6 yrs ago
when I contacted him about it and he ignored me. I seriously doubt he would
take a paternity test without a court order. My stake in the family fortune
could be enormous. I have been trying to contact several attorneys
in my area but I don't have a lot of funds to pay them. But if the suit is
settled it could be substantial. How good of a chance do I have in this
paternity suit? What legs do I have to stand on? I live in NC, next door to my
elderly, aging, adoptive parents. My biological mother lives in Alabama and the proposed biological father (originally from AL) now lives in Florida. Any help please? Any advice?