Welcome "drunkfux"
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Originally Posted by drunkfux
Hi all, I am new to law study and trying to understand our legal system further. I am trying to find out if it is possible to replace a current birth record with a new record. Essentially, wiping out my previous one and establishing a new one.
Here is links to Florida Statutes:
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/...382/ch0382.htm
(4) SUBSTITUTION OF NEW CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH FOR ORIGINAL.--When a new certificate of birth is prepared, the department shall substitute the new certificate of birth for the original certificate on file. All copies of the original certificate of live birth in the custody of a local registrar or other state custodian of vital records shall be forwarded to the State Registrar. Thereafter, when a certified copy of the certificate of birth or portion thereof is issued, it shall be a copy of the new certificate of birth or portion thereof, except when a court order requires issuance of a certified copy of the original certificate of birth. In an adoption, change in paternity, affirmation of parental status, undetermined parentage, or court-ordered substitution, the department shall place the original certificate of birth and all papers pertaining thereto under seal, not to be broken except by order of a court of competent jurisdiction or as otherwise provided by law.
I simply don't understand it.
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First of all, you being new to study law, perhaps you were already versed into law and are just having some difficulty to prove it?
That State of Florida has concern only to those births cerified to human conception; well, I suppose none of us would be gentlemen if we entertained to admit a disclosure of conception being without the closure in almighty God; as would adults of an adulterous generation to become suited to act for the state a rehearsal of human events as Onan, "Shoonra", "Lawdog", "Notorial Dissent", et al may have spawned together for a fee. Yet, it is just that: statute from that State of Florida, as well as others, admit only a commercial event is within its view and protections of limited liability. Supposedly that admits the profession of whomever is exercising from those statute, but that doesn't prove competence.
I recently bought a Colloidal Silver generator "kit" through a console of a distant market, and the same holder of those goods has to sell some gerbils whose births are certified. I asked from what country they were certified, and it was responded to some idea of Fiction. Well, knowing that fiction can't deliver a product into a true and existant place but by bracketting the product somewhere near for it to fall onto that true and existant place as it were to be abandoned and then Found, may you discuss from what fiction you would like your host to berth its Vessel to another fiction? Landmarks usually help draw the fiction relative to an actual place as are stationed near a post office. How large of a birth is to take place?
without prejudice,
m. Gregory Thomas(tm).