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Old 06-28-2008, 10:03 AM
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Once again, my hair...OMG.. too funny.

To "hijack" a thread means to change the subject. I have consistently stayed on point in EVERY thread, even though you diverted into rhetoric about the DOC or "legal" courthouses, or name changes on birth certificates ( when the ISSUE is PATERNITY).

"Try and not wreck to many life's with minimal research while I am gone"....omg again. LIFE'S? How about "LIVES"? Holy crap. There is a difference between typo's and a lack of understanding of basic grammar--something CRITICAL in law. Who ever heard of an attorney who goes into court ( or in your case, into the hallway) that doesn't know how to spell "our" or "ARE"? You are repeatedly making simple grade school grammatical errors. My dear, you couldn't graduate from sixth grade, much less law school.

"You only involved your underrated undereducated self after I posted." We are getting MORE basic. Scroll down, Skipper. I was the FIRST posting after the original question. First, THEN you were second. C'mon, you can do it. ONE, TWO. Maybe you can work on that while you are on, er, "vacation". LOL


You chide me for referencing YOUR state but YOU referenced it first by incorrectly stating that YOUR state did not require a court hearing ( and I provided the law proving you were wrong).

YOU stated NOT ALL STATES REQUIRE A COURT HEARING TO CHANGE THE FATHERS NAME ON THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE. You said it, I am asking you to PROVE it. It wouldn't take a moment to prove your point----do tell. Which state allows a father to amend a birth certificate without a court hearing? WHY AREN'T YOU ANSWERING? (snort)

In the meanwhile ---


DRUMROLL--HERE is the LAW from the STATE in which the poster resides:

Mississippi
Mississippi will NOT issue a new birth certificate. If a court order is received, Mississippi will issue an amended birth certificate with the new name and gender typed in the margin, but the old name and gender remain unchanged.
Contact information:
Vital Records
State Department of Health
571 Stadium Drive
Jackson, MS 39216
(601) 576-7981
Fax: (601) 576-7505

vrinfo@msdh.state.ms.us

WRONG again. (which is what YOU keep saying, but have yet to do the above---PROVE IT).

I'd go in "vacation" too, if I were you. ROFLMAO
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