Paternity

Can I force a paternity test before the baby is born?
Forcing a paternity test through the courts before the baby is born?I thought I was in a relationship with my girlfriend and found out that she was sleeping with another guy. She got pregnant and doesn't know who the father of the child is. So I'd like to figure out if there is a way I can force her to have the paternity test before the baby is born. That way I can lessen the blow of naming the baby and who's on the birth certificate or anything else that might be better if I know if it is mine now or not.If I can't what are my options to stop the naming of the baby and who is put on the birth certificate when the baby is born. Until the father is known through a DNA test.Thank you
How can I sign over rights for an unborn child?
How do you sign over rights for child that is not concieved or born yet so that u have no legal obligation to support the child in any way.Without getting the medical field involved the child would be considerd a gift to the woman, but to cover myself i wouldn't want this coming back on me and having to pay child support or something else if i agree to let this female have my baby.She is willing to turn over all rights but we dont know where to get started.
Can a man request a DNA test for my newborn in Tennessee?
A man who new my pregnant child could be his refused to help me during the pregnancy,but the day Ihad the child he sent me to court to have the child tested for DNA, can he do this? This person lives in TN He took me to court at Nashville TN. and wants me to take my one month old baby to TN for DNA test.If at I want the DNA test done hrer at KY. HElp me I am very worried.
Will changing my daughter's last name lead to child support claims in Alaska?
I recently found out via a dna test that i am the father of a 19 year old girl. She initiated the request stating she only wanted to know who her dad is, we are getting along great, she never asked for money nor did her mother. She would like to get her last name changed to the same as mine. If i do this, is it possible that the state of alaska will ask me for 18 years of child support? I believe the mother only had public assistance for a couple of years in the childs entire life. Will getting the name change spark an investigation into any of this?
Can I prevent visitation from my wife's child's biological father?
If my wife is pregnant with another man's child and he wants visitation,can this be prevented?