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To: Kevmo

Not necessarily, see post 485. Most states the father is legally the father even if not biologically, if parents are validly married (which is another question too here). Simply being the biological father, in other words, is not enough, you have no rights if another man is married to the mother of your child. That was common law and standard law for years, and may have been in Hawaii at the time, and still is in many states.


495 posted on 12/05/2008 11:40:10 AM PST by baa39 (www.FightFOCA.com - innocent lives depend on you)
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To: baa39

Most states the father is legally the father even if not biologically....
***That is superceded by the constitutional (Federal, not State) requirement for eligibility to be president. States cannot remove the requirement.


538 posted on 12/05/2008 12:00:57 PM PST by Kevmo (Palin/Hunter 2012)
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