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Are you married? Do you also want to pay child support? Get legal advice before doing so.

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Yes. A birth certificate is a government record and you would be providing false information.

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You have committed perjury and have lied on an official document. You may be required to pay child support unless you arrange a DNA test through the courts to remove your name as the father. You have clouded the child's birth record. It is against the law to knowingly provide false information on a birth certificate. You need tospeak with an attorney who can explain your options.



You have committed perjury and have lied on an official document. You may be required to pay child support unless you arrange a DNA test through the courts to remove your name as the father. You have clouded the child's birth record. It is against the law to knowingly provide false information on a birth certificate. You need tospeak with an attorney who can explain your options.



You have committed perjury and have lied on an official document. You may be required to pay child support unless you arrange a DNA test through the courts to remove your name as the father. You have clouded the child's birth record. It is against the law to knowingly provide false information on a birth certificate. You need tospeak with an attorney who can explain your options.



You have committed perjury and have lied on an official document. You may be required to pay child support unless you arrange a DNA test through the courts to remove your name as the father. You have clouded the child's birth record. It is against the law to knowingly provide false information on a birth certificate. You need tospeak with an attorney who can explain your options.

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You have committed perjury and have lied on an official document. You may be required to pay child support unless you arrange a DNA test through the courts to remove your name as the father. You have clouded the child's birth record. It is against the law to knowingly provide false information on a birth certificate. You need tospeak with an attorney who can explain your options.

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