no, because you have to have a parental permission and a law agreement so they know its okay to go.
He would have all of the rights that a biological father has. If he was not the biological father, then his name should not have been put on the birth certificate in the first place, unless he adopted her and the birth certificate was changed.
Oh yeah. The biological father and mother are put on the certificate.
The birth certificate can only have one father and only the biological father is allowed to be on it. And only he can sign it. A step parent have no legal right to the child.
Except in an adoption, there is no such person as a "non biological father." The only man who should be signing a birth certificate is the child's biological father. Any other man who signs it is making an illegal statement.
It is possible to legally establish paternity even if the father's name is not on the birth certificate.
No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.
no, changing the birth certificate requires adoption, and can only be done if the birth father's parental rights have been terminated.
If your present Birth Certificate has got your Biological father's name registered then this will cause complications in having that "FACT" removed.On the other hand,if his name was not on the Birth Certificate..then you may make an application with the Registrar of Births at your local registry office to have your step father's name put on your Birth certificate..however..it is unlikely that the Registrar will agree to this. Further, in the event your biological father decides to contest the paternity..this will cause complications for all.Also...what happens if your stepfather splits with you..and your mother re-marries?I think it makes no difference if your biological father's name remains on the Certificate..as he is your Biological father!Take Advice from a local lawyer or the CAB,However!
No - they simply list the names of the biological father and mother. A birth certificate does not prove the parents were married at the time the birth was registered.
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The biological father. He does not have to be on the bc to do so. In court he will prove paternity with a DNA test.
You haven't explained whose birth certificate. If it's her biological child then she must sign the birth certificate. The biological parents of the child sign the birth certificate.