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Q: Do the father still have to legitimize the child once he is married to the mother?
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How do you legitimize a child?

One way to legitimize a child is to take a paternity test or have the father sign a paternity acknowledgment form. If the mother married the father before the child is born this will also legitimize the child.


If the mother and father of a child are married does the father have parental rights?

Yes, equal to the mother.


Could a Child Support order legitimize a child in Ga?

A "legitimate" child is one whose parents were married when s/he was born; therefore, a child support order cannot "legitimize" a child.


If a got married can the mother collect back child support from my father?

Marriage of the mother, father or child have no relationship to the collection of a debt.


If a father is not married to child's mother can the father change the child's last name to his?

Not unless he is the legal guardian.


Can a mother keep a child away from the father if they are still married?

No, if they are married they have equal custody.


If a father that is married to the mother of his child and is on the birth certificate can the mother take the child and move away without telling the father?

no see links below


Does a father still have to pay child support if he lives with the child's mother but are not married?

Yes.


What if the mother of the child fied for child support in Georgia and the father lives in New york and he wanted to legitimize the child after the child support court order do He have to go to Georgia?

Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.


Does the mother of a child in Florida have sole custody of a child if the father and the mother were not married until after that child was born?

Yes, only Arizona is different.


If the child does not have the fathers last name can the father change the childs last name?

If he is married to the child's mother the decision is theirs to make, but if he is not married to her the mother decides the child's last name.


The Child's mother dies grandma want custody of the child over the father who was married to the mother at the time of death but DNA says the father is not the biologicial father?

He can still gain custody as the presumptive father.