The mother is the legal guardian from birth and can give the child any name she wants but she can not sign for the father on the birth certificate. He have to sign it and if she was below age of consent when the child was conceived he can go to prison for statutory rape.
Legally, no. In most states, if a lesbian couple wants to legally share a child, the non-biological mother has to adopt the child.
I watched a documentary about a teenage girl named Kimberly who had been switched at birth with another little girl who had passed away. Where is she now? Is she still living with the only father she has know and how old is she?
No one Calleigh isn't pregnant on the show ...but Emily Procter was preganat ..but already gave birth During December to a baby girl :)
its called the little girl who lived down the lane. It's an old movie with a very young Jodi foster!
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his mother
If the real dad does a paternity test you are in big trouble. You don't have to put the father down, leave the space empty. The adopting couple could get the child taken away if the adoption was proven to be done with false information. It would cause an awful lot of heartache to the child and the new parents.
Birth Certificate will work
yes, he is really a girl yes, he is really a girl
Use a birth certificate. Or go for broke and let her see you.
You have to give the birth certificate of the girl child to prove she is yours , and then get a letter from the school as she is the only child a girl. and then you can apply for the loan.
Historically, and by custom, the father has a higher position in the family and they name the child after the father depending on if its a boy/girl, if its a girl than yes they wold name it after a mother. Also, and this fact comes from a long time ago, the father's name gave the child legitimacy. This was a big issue in the area of inheritance. If the father gave a child his name (either a boy or a girl) he acknowledged that the child was his. This was generally put in writing on a birth certificate and the child had a birthright or a right to any inheritance left by the father.
The law varies from state to state and from country to country. In the United States, if you do not supply a name for the baby in enough time before the birth certificate is issued, the certificate will bear the first name "Baby Girl" or "Baby Boy" followed by the last name of the mother. The certificate can be amended later, when the parents decide which name to give the child. Until, then, the child's legal name is "Baby Girl" or "Baby Boy".
I watched a documentary about a teenage girl named Kimberly who had been switched at birth with another little girl who had passed away. Where is she now? Is she still living with the only father she has know and how old is she?
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King Iasius. He abandoned her at birth because she was a girl and he wanted a son.
Shanti is the girl but her father was not named.
A unnamed girl from Cork, Ireland gave birth to a baby in 1997 when she was 11 years old. Father unknown.