yes,i think your husband can adopt your child.
Without notification, the father can challenge. The man need not have ever signed or seen the birth certificate to still be ordered to pay child support.
Yes, but efforts are under way to pass laws to make it illegal.
Perhaps you could if he relinquishes all rights or if your new husband adopts the child. However, even if you do somehow remove the name from the certificate, the fact is that he is still the biological father. Better to move on in life; fixing this will not make a large difference to the situation in the end.
Putting a father's name on the birth certificate does not make him legally the father if you are not married to him. You can put his name on the birth certificate, but realize that it has no legal impact. In order to have paternity established, it has to be done with a court order.
NO. In most states the father of the child must be present at the time of birth to sign the birth certificate as the father of the child. It could, in reality, be any man who would be willing to take legal responsibility for the unborn child. A child will only automatically get the father's name if the two parents are married. Even if the father pays child support, the mother is not obigated to change the child's last name to that of the father.
no
Yes, but he will have to file a petition for visitation. He may also have to go through paternity testing to verify.
yes
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.
In the United States, fathers have no rights regarding unborn children. In Kentucky, a father won't have rights to a child unless he's on the birth certificate or until he establishes paternity in court.
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.
A parent is the only one who can obtain a birth certificate. Your husband will have to do this.
Absolutely not!! The father must sign an acknowledgment of paternity in order for his name to appear on the birth certificate.
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.
There's no such form, i don't think you will really need to sign a legal form for you both know the truth. You can still get an attorney at law for an affidavit on this matter. However your husband can still adopt your child or not cause only an adoption will put your husband's name on the birth certificate and the baby will have his name.
Varies place to place. You can try "father not acknowledged".
It is possible to legally establish paternity even if the father's name is not on the birth certificate.
no you can't that's kinda weird
You can't remove a father's name from a birth certificate if he is the father, whether he's an illegal alien or not.