StillGoingAtIt
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Whew! I was worried I would break some rules on my first post. I want to followup with some more ideas and questions I have about finding the Middle Child and her mother.
Although I definitely believe that the most certain way to identify the MC and her mom is Dr. Rae-Venter's DNA tree method, it may take a few more years before there are enough DNA samples, especially if MC's mom is a member of some ethnic group that doesn't use DNA ancestry organizations like Ancestry.com and 23&Me.
If I am right in my supposition that MC's mom wanted TPR to take responsibility for their child (MC), then I think there is a chance that she put TPR's name as the father on the birth certificate of their child. This would have made it much easier for her to collect child support. While TPR was still working in Texas (where I think MC's mom probably was) he may have been giving her some money. I am not sure of the steps required to get a child support court order but it probably involves filing for an order in some county court. Then if payments are not made I think there is a process to get a judgement, and finally if the father does not make payments there is a process to get a warrant for his arrest.
Question 1: How does a web sleuth search for a birth certificate knowing only the father's name, for example in Texas?
Question 2: How does a web sleuth search for a court order to pay child support in Texas? Is this a public record? Does FOIA apply? Do you have to pay search and copy fees?
Question 3: Suppose MC's mother did not get a birth certificate or did not list TPR by name as the father, is there a process for her to get a child support order in Texas? How could a web sleuth find this record?
I am asking primarily about Texas, because TPR was working there, probably making decent money from an oil field job. Texas is a big state so I think MC's mom was there too, but she could have been somewhere else, maybe a Native American reservation or even Mexico.
Although I definitely believe that the most certain way to identify the MC and her mom is Dr. Rae-Venter's DNA tree method, it may take a few more years before there are enough DNA samples, especially if MC's mom is a member of some ethnic group that doesn't use DNA ancestry organizations like Ancestry.com and 23&Me.
If I am right in my supposition that MC's mom wanted TPR to take responsibility for their child (MC), then I think there is a chance that she put TPR's name as the father on the birth certificate of their child. This would have made it much easier for her to collect child support. While TPR was still working in Texas (where I think MC's mom probably was) he may have been giving her some money. I am not sure of the steps required to get a child support court order but it probably involves filing for an order in some county court. Then if payments are not made I think there is a process to get a judgement, and finally if the father does not make payments there is a process to get a warrant for his arrest.
Question 1: How does a web sleuth search for a birth certificate knowing only the father's name, for example in Texas?
Question 2: How does a web sleuth search for a court order to pay child support in Texas? Is this a public record? Does FOIA apply? Do you have to pay search and copy fees?
Question 3: Suppose MC's mother did not get a birth certificate or did not list TPR by name as the father, is there a process for her to get a child support order in Texas? How could a web sleuth find this record?
I am asking primarily about Texas, because TPR was working there, probably making decent money from an oil field job. Texas is a big state so I think MC's mom was there too, but she could have been somewhere else, maybe a Native American reservation or even Mexico.