I guess I should have listed 'US Military'. This IS a military forum.
He is located in California. My question continues to be about about military law and repercussions, not any state law. Mama and baby are in Arizona where child was born and birth certificate lists him as father. I understand how the discussion evolved into the state matter of paternity but as you see above I have tried to stick to the military law question of accuracy of enlistment documents.
My comment about the California links was just to point out (and agree with the post I responded to) that at least 2 states allow anyone to become listed on a birth certificate without even a notarized statement. Bob's was 'witnessed' by a friend and now has the effect of a court order.