army judge, thanks for your reply. The Facility has no attorney-in-resident. The counselor there is totally clueless. I have no one who's able to get that close to the child for a DNA sample. I guess I'm just gonna have to start at the court myself, and hope for the best.
Highwayman, You may be right. Problem is, I can't afford an attorney right. But at the same token, this matter is much to dear to me, for me to botch it up. I would be willing to get an attorney if I could find one that would agree some type of payment arrangement. Also, as an Inmate of a State...
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army judge, I bought the kit. She knows nothing of my purchase of the kit. I have not been able to get a culture sample because the woman and her new husband have been making sure I get nowhere near the child.
adjusterjack, I was told by Family Court that because the child was not mentioned in the Divorce, I cannot pursue this claim in Family Court, I must take it to Supreme Court - Bronx Supreme Court, in fact, where the Divorce was filed, and signed.
Thank you, adjusterjack
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