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Shaunab77
Feb 21, 2013, 05:58 PM
My son was born when I was married to my previous husband. My ex-husband was thought to be the father and his name is on the birth certificate. After separating from my ex he performed a DNA test on my son and found that he was not the father. The father is unknown and does not know that my son was born. My new husband has become my son's father and wants my son to have his last name. How do we do this without the other biological parent or does that matter? In my divorce papers from my previous marriage it states that my ex is not the father of my son.

JudyKayTee
Feb 21, 2013, 06:04 PM
Where is this?

This is so convoluted that I would not proceed without an Attorney.

Are you saying you don't know who the father of your child is and will sign an Affidavit to that effect OR that you know the identity of the father but don't know where he is?

Shaunab77
Feb 21, 2013, 07:00 PM
Where is this?

This is so convoluted that I would not proceed without an Attorney.

Are you saying you don't know who the father of your child









is and will sign an Affidavit to that effect OR that you know the identity of the father but don't know where he is?

I live in Texas. I was going through a bad time in my life and I was married. I went out with my friends and ended up having a one night stand. The guy told me his name but I could not remember his last name. He was in the air force and was leaving to Japan in a few weeks. I didn't even know my son was not my ex husbands until my son was almost 3. I have no idea how to find the biological father.

ScottGem
Feb 21, 2013, 08:05 PM
When you ex got the DNA test, was it part of a court proceeding? Was he removed as the legal father? Unless he was, then he is still the legal father and can consent to the adoption.

Shaunab77
Feb 22, 2013, 06:04 AM
When you ex got the DNA test, was it part of a court proceeding? Was he removed as the legal father? Unless he was, then he is still the legal father and can consent to the adoption.

It says in the divorce papers "the court finds that petitioner ,xxx, as a result of DNA Paternity test , is NOT the biological father. " so I guess he has been removed as the legal guardian.

ScottGem
Feb 22, 2013, 08:31 AM
Not necessarily. Acknowledging he isn't the bio father doesn't change the fact he may be the legal father.

cdad
Feb 22, 2013, 03:30 PM
Is your current husband willing to adopt?

Shaunab77
Feb 23, 2013, 03:27 PM
Is your current husband willing to adopt?

Yes. He wants to adopt him. My son knows him as his real dad. He has been his father since my son was 3 and my son believes he is his "real" dad.

cdad
Feb 23, 2013, 03:32 PM
Then what might work best for you since it is most likely your ex that is the legal father is to move forward with the adoption. That way your ex can sign off on all the paperwork and it's a done deal.