I have a friend that lives in Germany.
She has a child with an US citizen ( US Army member). He was stationed back to the US before the baby was born. He never signed a birth certificate, but also doesn't deny being the father of the child.
German authorities ( called the Jugendamt) has contacted him ceveral times to take a paternity test and sign the birth certificate.
He doesn't wanna sign for whatever reasons.
Since there isn't an agreement between the US and Germany, there isn't a thing the german authorities could do to make him take the test, sign the birth certificate or pay child support.
However. he has offered to take the paternity test in the US
(since it is cheaper).Don't ask me why he doesn't wanna sign , but agrees to take a test
My question now is:
A) can my friend force a paterinty test in America?
B) Can my friend as a German citizen (once the paternity is established) go before an American court to get a court order for him to pay child support?
She has a child with an US citizen ( US Army member). He was stationed back to the US before the baby was born. He never signed a birth certificate, but also doesn't deny being the father of the child.
German authorities ( called the Jugendamt) has contacted him ceveral times to take a paternity test and sign the birth certificate.
He doesn't wanna sign for whatever reasons.
Since there isn't an agreement between the US and Germany, there isn't a thing the german authorities could do to make him take the test, sign the birth certificate or pay child support.
However. he has offered to take the paternity test in the US
(since it is cheaper).Don't ask me why he doesn't wanna sign , but agrees to take a test

My question now is:
A) can my friend force a paterinty test in America?
B) Can my friend as a German citizen (once the paternity is established) go before an American court to get a court order for him to pay child support?
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