Normal
Yep. I've had my job 21 years and I've ordered a lot of guys who said they weren't the father to pay support...because I have no choice. I'm specifically precluded by statute from making a finding of nonpaternity in any case where he is a presumed father - even if he has DNA to prove it. He has to go to court and can (will) be ordered administratively to pay support until he gets a court order. Years ago I started demanding that the agency produce a copy of the actual affidavit, not just a birth certificate, because I had a case where the Bureau of Vital Records said the birth was legitimate...but they'd never been married.