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Q: Can ex wife remove my name from her child's birth certificate knowing I am not her father in NC?
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How can a take off a father's name on a birth certificate if the father an illegal alien?

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.


When the biological father has sole custody and the mother has signed away her parental rights many years ago how does a biological father remove his name from his child's birth certificate?

he says i dont want your dam child


Is there any way you can get the father name taken off the birth certificate?

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.


If a mother has full custody of her children does the father have the right to remove his last name from the children?

Do the children have his name on their birth certificate? If so he can do what he wants, but they still have that name. He has to live with it.


Can you remove father from birth certificate in MA?

Legally, a parent can only change wrong information on a birth record, and even then, it's difficult to do. Parents who dislike or hate each other cannot remove the other parent's name from a birth certificate.


How can you take your name off a birth certificate of a child to whom you did not sign paternity for but the mother some how managed to place your name on his birth certificate without your knowledge?

You do a DNA test to prove you are not the father. If she is not willing you get a court order for it. Then you can petition the court to remove it.


Can I remove my biological father's name on my birth certificate if I am an adult?

It depends on the circumstances but you have to go through court to do it. A birth certificate is a legal record. Generally, an amendment to a birth record requires a court order. Each state has its own rules. There are only certain reasons a father's name can be removed from a birth certificate. The most often permitted reason requires proof the man is not the biological father. You must petition the court and the judge will render a decision after a careful review of the reason. The court order can be used to get the official record modified.


Can i add a non biological father to a birth certificate if don't know the real father?

Yes you can remove a non biological father's name from a child's birth certificate and add the biological father's name. However, you must have a DNA test to disprove paternity of non biological father and another proving paternity of biological father. With these tests you can make an application (through your attorney, who would prepare the necessary paper work) to the court to remove the non biological father's name from the birth certificate. According to the law in your country, you might need the approval of the biological father to have his name added to the child's birth certificate.


What happens when you lose or remove a certificate issued for EFS?

Unless you have a backup of your user profile folder before you deleted the EFS certificate, your files are gone.


Is a paternity test required to remove a fathers name from a birth certificate if the mother requests it?

no


Is it illegal to sign a birth certificate even if I'm not the father in Ohio?

Are you married? Do you also want to pay child support? Get legal advice before doing so.AnswerYes. A birth certificate is a government record and you would be providing false information.


How do you change your son last name from alleged father to the biological father last name?

You will have to go to court and write it all on a stamp paper and get it done by a magistrate. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In many countries you can not remove the natural fathers name from a birth certificate and a natural father has the rite to have his name added to a birth certificate. The only time you could reasonably have a father's name removed would be if you could prove the person on the certificate could not be the natural father (eg after a DNA test). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In order to remove a father's name from a birth certificate the person making the request must provide certified information to the state. The certified information must be in the form of a court order or a form signed by the biological father. Each state has its own rules. You need to contact your State Vital Records Department to determine what forms and proof they require. You should be able to find it simply by doing an internet search for your state + 'vital statistics'. Use the contact information at that website to make your inquiry. A sample request from the State of Texas is provided for your information at the link below. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If the name on the birth certificate is not the biological father, and the parents were not married when the child was born, then paternity testing, legal action and the court can decide to remove the name. HOWEVER, if the parent's WERE married, the father of the child is LEGALLY considered to be that person on the certificate, and to remove his name is very difficult. If the marriage was very very short, the baby didn't ever live with the father AND the true biological father was pursuing action to obtain parental rights AND the father on the birth certificate wanted out then there is a much greater chance. If all of these things are met, contact a family law lawyer. There is no do it yourself road on this one as far as I know. If it's about child support, contact your state's family services department. If you're the "dad", you are not getting off that certificate easily, even if your ex cheated and the child is not yours, unless you were never married and never lived together. If you're the mom, just know that both men will have to be on board with removing one name and putting the other on.