Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
Sorry nope, you seriously need a new attorney, maybe one that does family law or at least one that graduated law school.
In some states if the person on the birth certificate is not challenged within a certain amount of time, they can not be. So the person who is not the real father will remain the legal father. But that will never make the real bio father a legal father. There is only one legal father, and only that person can be charged with child support.
In most places, a bio father can challege the legal father if they are not the real father, a DNA tests is proved in court and a new court order issued.