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File with state agency and they will handle it.
No, a 52 year old cannot joint the US Navy.
i think so because a 17 year old is not officially an adult, only when you're 18 you cant do it anymore
Only the legal guardian can sign so if the parents are divorced he can sign if he has full legal custody. Otherwise not.
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She can not put down anyone as the father. Only the biological father can sign the birth certificate and if she lets her friend sign it it will be fraud. The father have to prove paternity in court by providing a DNA test or he will not have any parental rights. And what about the child? The child have the right to know who the real father is. And your friend will be asked for child support as soon as you ask for benefits. You are not a friend if you do this to the 17yo.
Of course. If you are the one who has custody of him, then it really wouldn't matter whether or not you could find the father; only you can sign the papers of consent.
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No, that would mean he became a father at 7. Not possible.
No DNA tests prove that he is not the father although it is possible for a 13 year old to be a mother or a father.