it depends on your custody papers and what they say...
if you have joint custody NO....
if you have residential custody maybe with court allowing it....
if you have sole custody then you would need to inform him but you could leave!!!
With court approval
no
Changing your last name is the easiest. No permission needed. Trust me. All you have to do is begin using the new last name everywhere. Including school, applications, doctor office fill out forms etc. The last name will change itself.
Biological fathers have the right to see their children just as much as biological mothers. If they are not married to the mother, t hey may have to prove they are the father by taking a paternity test.
Yes, I've helped fathers do that
With approval of the courts and the mother, provided Welfare is not involved. see links
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
yes
Yes!
In most cases, an unmarried parent can move to a new town without the natural father's approval. However, custody agreements or court orders may impact this decision. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction.
Not without a custody award.
Absolutely