yes, you can make the last name what ever you want,.
a mother can have aids even if the baby doesntt.:
You need to see a lawyer. Look for "Legal Aid" in your state as they offer free or low-cost legal advice. If someone is the "biological" father, he doesn't adopt the child, it is his child. He is legally obligated (in the USA) to provide support (money) for the child's needs. The only exception is if the mother was married to another man at the time of the birth, then legally the husband is considered the baby's father (even if everyone knows and admits that the other man is the baby's biological father). If you're asking whether the biological father can be forced to take care of the child in his own house, the answer is "no" he can give up his parental rights to the child. If you're asking whether the biological father can take the child away from the mother and her boyfriend/husband, the answer is "maybe" if he can PROVE to a court that the baby's mother is unfit and he (the biological father) is a better parent. If the father WANTS to be involved in the baby's life even though the mother has a new boyfriend/husband, the father MUST be allowed to have visitation with his child. Not allowing him to see the child may cause the courts to consider the mother not fit to raise the child. Again, GET LEGAL ADVICE from a lawyer.
no
Not in the USA. Only the biological mother decides this and even if she wanted to she could not do it without the father agreeing to it. They might be underage but they have the same rights as all parents to decide regarding their child.
Not without a Power of Attorneysee link for useful info
With the biological father's consent, yes.
notin just another person. unless she marry s him Even if she marries her boyfriend then there is still no relationship name.
It is best to ask your child's mother to be honest and tell you if she loves you or not ! Even if that means hurting feelings
Not at all true. A baby can be exposed to toxins even if the mother is on the other side of the planet! Conversely, unless the mother is breast feeding, there is no reason whatsoever for toxins in the mother's body to reach the baby.
do NOT even touch it unless you are 100% sure that the mother has abandoned them, if she has, contact a local rescue group
A baby has two sets of chromosomes: one from the mother and one from the father.As such, even a baby who's egg comes from the mother growing it in her womb, the DNA will only be a 50% match.If the egg did not originate with the mother, but rather it originates with an egg donor who is not related to the mother, there will be little similarity between the mother's DNA and that of the baby.Note that the DNA of all humans is very similar and only specific parts are different.
This could mean there is something wrong with the baby....the mother will reject a baby that is not healthy. Try putting it back with the rest of the litter and if it continues to be pushed out it is fairly safe to say it is abnormal. IF it is abnormal she may even eat it eventually. FYI The belief that the mother will not care for a baby after you have touched it is not true, I touch my baby rats and mice from the day they are born and I have even returned baby birds to their nests and the mother still fed them.