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You can not refuse to do a DNA test on your son if there is a court order involved. If you refuse to obey a court order you can go to jail.
Yes. Their may be very valid legal reasons for a bank (or business) to issue a check, and then refuse to negotiate it. It all depends on the specifics of the matter.
You can have a warrant issued against you. Jury duty is considered a civic obligation.
Your parents are generally the people who signed your birth certificate. They are generally the ones who call you for dinner and the ones who refuse to raise your allowance.
No, they cannot. A check is a legal tender. Once issued, it has to be honored/paid. Failing which, the person who issued it may be arrested for issuing a fake check.
Because your too young and people are nerds and ugly(:
I take it you have no established, legal relationship to the children. In that case, are you familiar with the term "kidnapping?"
No. The real parents sign the birth certificate of their child unless they refuse, I think. So sorry if I'm wrong!
Unless you're in the US on a green card, and have an INS-issued number you can give in place of a Social Security number, it's not going to happen. If you refuse to give your SSAN, they refuse to grant you a licence.
You're essentially declining a lease agreement, so yes. But you're telling the landlord, that you are moving by doing so.
Yes, you can. Most states prohibit naming a father without either a marriage license or a DNA test. Of course, if you are unmarried and sue the child's father for child support, the father's name will be added to the birth certificate. Also, in almost all child support cases, the child's last name is changed to the father's last name.
Contact the instructor, school, or organization that issued the certificate, and ask if you can get a replacement certificate issued. You might need exact dates of your promotion test, and other details, plus there will likely be a fee for a new certificate.