You get a DNA test that states he is not the father! That's the only way!
no you do not have to put the fathers name on the birth certificate. Unless you want to. my sons fathers name is not on his birth certificate. but i have been thinking about putting his name on there. because i don't want my son to see it when he grows up and ask me why his daddys name isn't on there.
You will need to take your son's birth certificate down to your county courthouse and request a name change. You will have paperwork and a fee to pay. In many states you are required to appear in court for the name change to be official.
You need to have the cooperation of all parties in order to effect a name change.
The changing of a name is something that requires a petition to the court and hearing.
ABSOLUTELY!
No, they cannot prevent the father from being on a birth certificate if he consents to it. They cannot add him without his permission.
The laws for obtaining and signing a birth certificate in a foreign country will differ within the country you deliver in. You can contact the Embassy for that country to obtain rules and regulations for foreign births.
Not signing a birth certificate does not remove one's responsibility. If you are not the bio parent of the child, attempt to arrange for testing that will be evidence of that. Otherwise, you are the parent of a child.
It will depend on the specific laws in their state. In some places a license can be issued with proof of a child.
For information on how to add, correct or change a name on a birth or death certificate call, write to the New York City Department of Health, Corrections Unit/Bureau of Vital Records, 125 Worth Street, New York, NY 10013, (212) 788-4540, 4541, or 4542. or visit their website at: http://nyc.gov/html/doh.
go to the court house, and ask to be put in front of a juge
yes u can cuz my aunt did it