Elkton, MD asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Maryland

Q: How can I get the father off of my daughters birth certificate if I can't find him.

My ex husband faked an at home paternity test when my daughter was 3. I never questioned it since it was a way to get him out of our lives. He's had no contact with my daughter since. Now my daughter is 13 and wants to know for sure that he is her father and to have him removed for her birth certificate if he is not. I can not find a valid address for him to fill out court paperwork. Will the court find his address if I can not? And if he is her bio father, can he try to get visitation of daughter if I try to get child support? And if he does, will he get it seeing how he went through lengths to try to get out of being her father by faking a paternity test and not seeing her for 9 years?

1 Lawyer Answer
Marie-Yves Nadine Jean-Baptiste
Marie-Yves Nadine Jean-Baptiste
Answered
  • Towson, MD
  • Licensed in Maryland

A: You are looking for advice on a very complicated matter that requires the assistance of counsel. I highly suggest you reach out to counsel in your county/city to discuss your options. Counsel can provide several mechanisms for locating him that you may not have at your disposal. And your case is very complicated. As such, it is best not to go at this alone. Good luck and stay safe!

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