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The biological father's name should be the name on the birth certificate.

Generally: You should consult with an attorney to make certain you do everything that needs to be done to establish legal paternity. You owe it to your child to create an accurate birth record.

Under California law a child conceived during a marriage is presumed to be the child of married parents. That presumption can be rebutted within two years of birth by DNA testing or if the father voluntarily acknowledges paternity according to a 2009 appellate court case.

It is unlikely your husband will want to pay child support for this child so he may offer his assistance voluntarily in helping to establish an accurate birth record for the child.

The biological father's name should be the name on the birth certificate.

Generally: You should consult with an attorney to make certain you do everything that needs to be done to establish legal paternity. You owe it to your child to create an accurate birth record.

Under California law a child conceived during a marriage is presumed to be the child of married parents. That presumption can be rebutted within two years of birth by DNA testing or if the father voluntarily acknowledges paternity according to a 2009 appellate court case.

It is unlikely your husband will want to pay child support for this child so he may offer his assistance voluntarily in helping to establish an accurate birth record for the child.

The biological father's name should be the name on the birth certificate.

Generally: You should consult with an attorney to make certain you do everything that needs to be done to establish legal paternity. You owe it to your child to create an accurate birth record.

Under California law a child conceived during a marriage is presumed to be the child of married parents. That presumption can be rebutted within two years of birth by DNA testing or if the father voluntarily acknowledges paternity according to a 2009 appellate court case.

It is unlikely your husband will want to pay child support for this child so he may offer his assistance voluntarily in helping to establish an accurate birth record for the child.

The biological father's name should be the name on the birth certificate.

Generally: You should consult with an attorney to make certain you do everything that needs to be done to establish legal paternity. You owe it to your child to create an accurate birth record.

Under California law a child conceived during a marriage is presumed to be the child of married parents. That presumption can be rebutted within two years of birth by DNA testing or if the father voluntarily acknowledges paternity according to a 2009 appellate court case.

It is unlikely your husband will want to pay child support for this child so he may offer his assistance voluntarily in helping to establish an accurate birth record for the child.

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The biological father's name should be the name on the birth certificate.

Generally: You should consult with an attorney to make certain you do everything that needs to be done to establish legal paternity. You owe it to your child to create an accurate birth record.

Under California law a child conceived during a marriage is presumed to be the child of married parents. That presumption can be rebutted within two years of birth by DNA testing or if the father voluntarily acknowledges paternity according to a 2009 appellate court case.

It is unlikely your husband will want to pay child support for this child so he may offer his assistance voluntarily in helping to establish an accurate birth record for the child.

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Q: If a woman is legally married but not residing with her husband and she has a child with another man can the other man be placed on the birth certificate in the State of California?
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