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I would love to get a little assistance on wether i should send my childs birth certificate to their dad or not....i recently found out that he was married and now hes is asking me to send our childs birth certificate because he is going to put in paper work the thing is i am in another country he is in the us he was saying he just needed a copy to keep with him not fr any documentation or anything of such sort but because i found out he's married hes now sayin its for his paper work my thing is what if i send and end up regretting he stated hes going to take my kids away....

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1 hour ago, Kadi294439 said:

I would love to get a little assistance on wether i should send my childs birth certificate to their dad or not....i recently found out that he was married and now hes is asking me to send our childs birth certificate because he is going to put in paper work the thing is i am in another country he is in the us he was saying he just needed a copy to keep with him not fr any documentation or anything of such sort but because i found out he's married hes now sayin its for his paper work my thing is what if i send and end up regretting he stated hes going to take my kids away....

When you are saying "paperwork" do you mean he is filing for residency through marriage in the US?  If that is the case he would have to have your permission also, for his wife to petition for your children.  It is not that easy to just add your children to the petition. If he wants to live in the US, he will likely be sacrificing life with his children, because if you don't want to give up your children- he can't just "take" them.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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1 hour ago, Kadi294439 said:

I would love to get a little assistance on wether i should send my childs birth certificate to their dad or not....i recently found out that he was married and now hes is asking me to send our childs birth certificate because he is going to put in paper work the thing is i am in another country he is in the us he was saying he just needed a copy to keep with him not fr any documentation or anything of such sort but because i found out he's married hes now sayin its for his paper work my thing is what if i send and end up regretting he stated hes going to take my kids away....

Usually, If he is listed on the birth certificate as Father, he  can apply to get a copy himself. If he is not listed on the birth certificate then he has no right to the certificate 

 

But your country of citizenship will have specific rules regarding this so more info is needed please 

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