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yes he should do
you get it for her.
Sister, but possibly only half sister if the baby and the father's other daughter have different mothers
Yes, a father can change his child's last name. However, this depends on the custody arrangement, and who has primary custody.
Your mother's husband is your father. His father-in-law is your mother's father, your grandfather. Your grandfather's son is your mother's brother, and your uncle. Your uncle's daughter is your first cousin.
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Waste of money and time. Single mothers automatically have sole control and custody in 49 states until a court rules otherwise. Single fathers are relegated to a glass encased subbasement, looking up at the mothers two floors above, and through 12 inch tempered glass.
no
They have no court standing
Sole even if he was still shacking up with you
It depends on the law where you live and your custody order. If the father has sole legal custody (as opposed to physical custody) he would be able to make that decision without input from the mother. If legal custody is joint or the mother has sole legal custody, no he could not.
can try, but they would not have standing