If the DNA of the father matches the baby, they have rights and responsiblities whether they have the same last name or not. The court system will agree with this also.
Single fathers have no rights
not really in fact if your married to him you have to change your last name .you have to change your maiden name
Yes, because they the same mother - but different fathers. So they have different last names.
Im not sure about other states but in South Carolina no you don't i named my children with a totally different last name than the fathers or mine and his name is on there birth certificates he just has a different last name than them.
The father has a right to pay support and to seek visitation rights. [BTW, the child's last name isn't relevant to this.]SEE LINKS BELOW
If the parents are married. Single mothers can apply her last name, but a single father can file to have that changed after he's been granted parental rights by the court. Single fathers have no such rights until then, even when paying child support.see link
Your baby's name is what it appears.
No, unless you get married to your boyfriend otherwise they stay the samex
you could make him the third if you wanted to, but I think the 2nd is probably the most accurate. then again I thought it was a father son thing not skip generation.
potter
Swift, of course
Elie Wiesel's father's last words were "Eliezer, I'm getting cold."