One way to legitimize a child is to take a paternity test or have the father sign a paternity acknowledgment form. If the mother married the father before the child is born this will also legitimize the child.
A "legitimate" child is one whose parents were married when s/he was born; therefore, a child support order cannot "legitimize" a child.
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You will always need a lawyer when considering adopting a child.
More info please - how old a child and for what reason? Adoption? Child Supoort? Juvenile crime? ????
Humans are PRICELESS You must be talking about adoption. You need to go to a lawyer or child services.
State law varies, but it is typically a Petition to Legitimate.
This is something you need to discuss with your lawyer since they removed the child from your care for good reasons I assume.
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You need to speak to a lawyer in the jurisdiction concerned.
For starters, you need to legitimize your vocabulary - "EXPOTENTIALLY" is not a word. Try again.
In order to get a levy lifted, you will first need a lawyer to see if the levy is just. If not, then your lawyer should appeal this decision in court.