Is it illegal to put another man's name on a birth certificate?

in #name6 years ago (edited)

Yes, it is illegal if an alleged fathers name was added without his consent. This type of fraud is also known as paternity fraud which falls under forgery. Signing someone’s name to a document is also known as a False Document. Forgery is a criminal offense in all of the U.S. states. Each state does handle this offense differently.

Many times this type of fraud occurs in a situation where a mother names a man to be the biological father, yet she knows that he is not. Paternity fraud is very common here in the U.S. but is seldom discussed. Often times the mother of the child will choose the man she deems the most responsible person and sign his name on the birth certificate.

In other instances, some mothers will sign a fathers name on the birth certificate to receive future state benefits. Regardless, of the mother’s reason. Signing someone else’s name to a document without consent is considered fraud.

Although, it is illegal to forge someone else’s name without their consent. Most of the time mothers are not convicted of this crime.

How does this Happen?
When a woman wrongly put’s the father’s name on the birth certificate, he is asked to sign an affidavit of a child that he isn’t biologically connected to. In most cases, it’s usually the mother who urges the man to sign the birth certificate form. The problem mostly arises when the court uses that birth certificate as evidence in cases of child support care. As a result, some men innocently pay for child support on behalf of children that aren’t biologically theirs.

How to Reveal this Fraud?

Paternity fraud at times lingers for years without anyone detecting it. However, later in life, it manages to come to light. Mostly through medical records that show the child isn’t biologically related to the man.

In the case where a man is paying for child support to a child who isn’t biologically his. The court is left to decide on the way forward. Nevertheless, the court mostly rules in favor of the child. The man may be asked to continue paying child support.

To continue reading this article on this related issue regarding this topic. Please click here http://yournotthefather.com/wrong-father-on-birth-certificate/ to visit my website.

Sort:  

To the question in your title, my Magic 8-Ball says:

Do not count on it

Hi! I'm a bot, and this answer was posted automatically. Check this post out for more information.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.19
TRX 0.15
JST 0.029
BTC 64448.82
ETH 2646.10
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.77