This is exactly what happened to my friend who got pregnant, accept she was 17 at the time.
What you should do, to avoid any bad things happening, would not put him on the Birth Certificate, and wait until you're 18 to do it.
Yes and he still have to pay whether he signs the birth certificate or not.
Check with your state government. Here you can allocate the surname of EITHER parent on the birth certificate as long as you name the father. In Britain the father has to go with the mother to register the birth to show he agrees.
Oh yeah. The biological father and mother are put on the certificate.
I know that in the state of pennsylvania, the father must be present to sign the babies birth certificate in order for the baby to have the fathers last name.
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He doesn't have to adopt the baby. He's already the legal father.
I'm not absolutely sure if this applies to divorced couples, but I was born without my mother and father being married and they never got married. My birth certificate has my mother's last name.
Well if the real father wantd anything to do with the baby you can go get a new birth. Certificate or you can go to court to put it in his record , yours and the babys to be honest there is only a few things you can do but you would have to do what you feel is best .
You both will just sign the certificate as usual. Be sure answer all questions truthfully as this is a permanent record for your baby.
The name of the actual father of the child should go on the birth certificate. If you are not legally divorced, then your legal husband would be automatically considered to be the child's father by law. If the child has a different father, he can complete a voluntary acknowledgement of the paternity of a child, in which he signs that he is the child's father and is therefore put on the birth certificate and named as the legal father. The hospital will help with this after the baby is born.
The are not always list yet still have court ordered rights.