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Presumably, but most states don't require the father's name on the certificate; eg, in cases of incest, rape, immaculate conception, etc. Seriously though, the state would probably not give up until someone provided a name and they did some DNA testing. I guess they could have given a fictitious name, but as they say what's done is done. Hopefully, people will think things over a little more before getting involved.
Yep -- one more way for the government to discourage people from helping each other.
Kinda like a guy here who just wanted some pot holes in the road near his house fixed. He decided it would be easiest to do it himself, since he was getting his driveway repaved anyway. Thanks to a judge with good sense he didn't get fined, even though the DA insisted the guy should have gone through a process of permits that would have cost five times what it did to just fix the road.





















