Birth certification(weird question)?
If someone was born in the back of a van or something(hippie parents I guess) and the parents never bothered reporting the birth so there was no birth cert, when the baby is older, about 18,19 years old how would he be able to get a birth cert?
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Contact your state's Health Department to register the birth and obtain proper certification.
Hard to imagine that even "hippie parents" wouldn't have registered the birth. The parents would have lost a lot of tax breaks for failing to do so. The child couldn't have been registered in school.
By first contacting a lawyer. He will then go back and get what ever info from schools doctors and people who know about the birth
the child wouldn't be able to go to school...and I believe he/she would need to go to the local department of health.
But with nosey neighbors and concerned family, I don't see that happening in today's society.Unless they were just poor parents in certain 3rd world countries(there, you have to pay to get a B.C. and it cost too much for them,so they often don't get it done.)
Years ago, (the '60s) this could possibly and probably did happen. Now, I don't think you can even start school with out proper documentation, birth certificate, SSN, etc.,.
To answer your question, I would start with a Lawyer..
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Contact your state's Health Department to register the birth and obtain proper certification.
Hard to imagine that even "hippie parents" wouldn't have registered the birth. The parents would have lost a lot of tax breaks for failing to do so. The child couldn't have been registered in school.
By first contacting a lawyer. He will then go back and get what ever info from schools doctors and people who know about the birth
the child wouldn't be able to go to school...and I believe he/she would need to go to the local department of health.
But with nosey neighbors and concerned family, I don't see that happening in today's society.Unless they were just poor parents in certain 3rd world countries(there, you have to pay to get a B.C. and it cost too much for them,so they often don't get it done.)
Years ago, (the '60s) this could possibly and probably did happen. Now, I don't think you can even start school with out proper documentation, birth certificate, SSN, etc.,.
To answer your question, I would start with a Lawyer..
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