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The benefit of a food handler earning a ServSafe certificate is to demonstrate that they are competent in an environment where food is handled and prepared. This can enhance their desirability as an employee, giving a competitive edge in a difficult job market.
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Yes, but the father can motion the family court to stop the action, or have it changed back when he finds out.
Every state is different in handling this kind of situation. Some states will not do it at all, others will amend or issue a secondary birth certificate. You can find details for the state where you were born at this website: http://www.drbecky.com/birthcert.html
If it's established who the biological father is, regardless what name is on the birth certificate, he will have to give up his parental rights in order for someone else to adopt the child. He can also go to court and have the name on the birth certificate changed to his.
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Yes, a widow should submit the marriage certificate when applying for a fresh passport. The marriage certificate is required to verify the marital status of the applicant and establish the name change (if any) after marriage.
The information on original birth records is not changed. A change of name would be filed in a court of jurisdiction.
The only thing that you will need is a certified copy of the certificate from when you legally changed your name. As long as you have this document to provide, you should have no trouble.
A copy of your marriage certificate should be enough to document the name change.
No, the name on your SSC (10th grade) certificate cannot be changed once it has been issued by the education board. It is important to verify all information before the certificate is printed to avoid any errors.
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