single317dad
Senior Member
Good to see there was an actual answer to OP's question in this thread.There is a simple solution to the problem. File to establish paternity as soon as the baby is born and get a DNA test. If you are not the father, then case closed. If you are the father, then BE the child's father. Be an active parent.
OP, your options are to get the test done right away and know the results, or put it off and wait in agony for 18 years. The main problem will be that you won't really know that John has signed the paternity affidavit; you'll likely have only the word of the woman (of questionable credibility). Go to court, get the test; if you're the father establish custody, visitation, and support. NC is one of the states that do not maintain a putative father registry, so you can't take any action until the child is born.