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  • Wait until you have the baby and get the paternity test done. That way, you have it documented that he is the father and you can take that paperwork to Friend of the Court (not sure what it's called in other states) and he can sign over his rights and you can file for child support. I don't want to offend you with the paternity issue, but it's easier to make sure that YOUR bases are covered (in case he starts making stupid accusations) in the situation.
  • No. He has no rights until he's been established as the biological father. Therefore, until the child is born and a DNA test confirms the child to be his, he has no rights to sign over.

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