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he can sign as long as he acknowledges that he is the father

Q: WHAT IF THE MOTHER REFUSES TO LET THE FATHER SIGN IT, THERE MUST BE A LAW BY NOW WHERE HE CAN FIGHT AGGAINST THIS, THIS ISSUE IS RIPPING MY FAMILY TO PIECES

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The biological father does have parental rights but he have to petition the court for visitation rights and custody.

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Q: What if the father signed birth certificate and wants to have power over child out of wedlock?
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If you sign birth certificate do you have to pay child support if later you are found to not be the father?

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Why doesn't your birth certificate have any parents names on it?

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In the state of Mississippi can someone be made to pay child support on a child who is not really theirs even if they signed the birth certificate?

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When is the father's name not on birth certificate?

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