Not unless he is the legal guardian.
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.
No
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
NO.
The custodial parent can change the child's name to anything she wishes.
Yes, equal to the mother.
When your aunt is your aunt because she married your father's brother, her mother is not related to you.
Yes. Your step-father is who he is to you because he married your mother. If you married his mother, you would be his step-father. Strange but true.
If the court has said you are to pay child support, your marital status does not matter.
The court will hear the mother's objection and render a decision.The court will hear the mother's objection and render a decision.The court will hear the mother's objection and render a decision.The court will hear the mother's objection and render a decision.
No.
No. That can only be done by a court order.