Dallas, TX asked in Family Law for Oklahoma

Q: The mother of my child and me have been together 20 years I was working far off when she was born I was given a very s

Ketchup reason as why I was left off birth certificate. Mother could be a tribal citizen if she is also deceptive how can I go about being legally recognized as the father put on birth certificate whatever gets me recognized the best because decision about my child are being made without my knowledge approval with conscious efforts to exclude me thank you also I paid a few years child support while we all lived together I'm recognized my dhs as father but the case was closed after I got it took to court don't know if that helps thank you

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Charles Watts
Charles Watts
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  • OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
  • Licensed in Oklahoma

A: There are limitations to the time for these situations. You need to contact a family law attorney with your specific details in order to get the most accurate steps to be taken. Additionally these are often fact intensive and should not be done without the assistance of counsel.

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