Post by j***@juno.comOn Tue, 1 Mar 2016 08:32:15 -0800 (PST), NaniBebo
Post by NaniBeboIn 2007 my partner of 5 yrs and the father of my children passed away
before my son was born in 2007. My daughter is currently receiving
social security survivors benefits from the time of his death. Because
I didn't have proof that he was my sons father and his family would
not claim him as his son, the court did not order them to do DNA
testing and Social Security denied him( This was in New York). Now
almost 9 yrs later(in Florida) I was told hat I could do DNA testing
through my daughter (DNA full sibling testing), so I did. My
question, since I applied for benefits for my son in 2007 after he was
born and I am going to reapply not that I have proof, will he get back
pay from the time he originally applied?
Birth certificate lists both parents.
Not necessarily. Your mother, for example, fucked so many sailors, bikers
dopers and and low-life transients each week that she had no idea who
provided the chromosomally-defective genetic material that produced you.
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