With only the information you've provided, no, the case will not be dismissed.
The document will be fixed and carried out with the assumption that all errors were solely accidental, and still held good intentions.
The document will be carried out in "Good Faith".
no they have your ID,SSN they dont need the right birthday sorry :(
You need to go to the state court house
Yes if you want to have it changed you have to go to court and prove you are the father.
Usually they are okay. But they are so small it's sometimes hard to tell if something is wrong with them. If the hamster squeals a lot after it has been dropped, and it didn't before it was dropped.. Then something may be wrong with it. Also if it sort of limps, then there is something wrong with it. If any weird behavior happens after you dropped it that it didn't do before then that's a sign that there may be something wrong with it.
he was very wrong he should have dropped it on just the government.
The name on my birth certificate is not the name I have been using all my life how do I correct this. thanks Jim
The same thing you do when a bomb is dropped over you. Duck and Cover.
It means you are wrong, well whatever you said before you dropped the rosemary.
i dropped mine too and there is no way to fix it. if i were you id just buy a new one.
No. But it does need correcting.
If you dropped your phone and can't get signal, you may of damaged the phone. You will need to contact your provider for further details if you have insurance on your phone.
born in the wrong age
The Defendant will probably move to dismiss for improper jurisdiction.Added: OR - the court will simply refuse to hear the case - OR - when the case is filed with the Clerk of Court the Clerk's office will simply advise you that you're in the wrong venue.