Dependent on any state or country's law's modifications or provisions regarding the same, signing a birth certificate is admission of paternity and confers all rights, responsibilities and obligations of the same.
So what tratit and love it as your own child.
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.
Ordinarily this happens shortly after the child's birth.
Yes, if he is the one who fathered the child. Father's do not typically sign the birth certificate though, although he can be named on it.
No. The real parents sign the birth certificate of their child unless they refuse, I think. So sorry if I'm wrong!
Yes, if he is the biological child of the child.
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Yes he may. Age has nothing to do with paternity. If you are the child's biological father, you have the right to sign the child's birth certificate or an affidavit of parental acknowledgement.
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.
Not signing a birth certificate does not remove one's responsibility. If you are not the bio parent of the child, attempt to arrange for testing that will be evidence of that. Otherwise, you are the parent of a child.
No he have to sign it in order to be on there.
If the father can not sign at birth he will have to go to court to be allowed to sign after he has proved paternity.
No. However, if the alleged father has signed the birth certificate, he is acknowledging that the child is his. There are steps to take in order to be taken off of the birth certificate and relieved of the obligation of child support, including a paternity test and an amendment to the birth certificate.