In general, you can give your baby any last name you want. Some states limit this to the names of either the father or the mother.
Even if your husband is not your child's biological father, he is still the child's legal father.
Yes, because you can name your child anything you want. You will have to establish paternity (DNA test) to receive or file for any child support.
My child has his dad's last name, but I am the only parent listed on the birth certificate.
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Yes. You may legally give your baby any name you want.
yes the baby can have any name you give it even if the father is not there you just need to make sure you know that he is the father.
yes you can, it up to you which last name you want to give to your baby.
Yes, the baby can have whatever last name you want it to have.
Actually yes the baby can take the father's name because last time i heard, the mother gets to pick either if she wants the baby' s last name to be hers or his.
Yes, if that is what is put on the birth certificate.
Fathers day is a made up day without historical significance. It is a chance for commercial retailers to persuade you to by a card or a present for your father to make him feel appreciated.
No, there is no need for an apostrophe in "fathers" when addressing multiple fathers in a letter with "Dear fathers." The plural form of "father" already indicates more than one father without needing an apostrophe.
A simple I love you dad on Father's Day with a Happy Fathers Day should make any dad pleased
Not without his fathers and the courts permission.
a father is 30 times older than hi son.however after 18 years he will only be thrice as old as his sons age . find the present age of father
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NO not at all, fathers consent should be put through, your father needs to know and has to, in less your father is not responsible and abuses you but you must know the person that tempts you to move in.
36.... lol :P or 20
This should be part of your will.
No, and it would require a court order.
Fathers is the plural of the singular noun father. You add an 's' to the end of the singular noun to form the plural. For example:Jayne brought her father to the barbecue.Jayne's dad joined all the other fathers at the barbecue.