he has every right to the child as you do. Meaning if you want to do something with the child you need his permission.
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.
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ABSOLUTELY! DO NOT DO IT! As tempting as it may seem it is against the law and odds are you WILL be caught. Most states require the signature to be notarized so that would ONLY be possible if the notary was willing to risk charges as well and notarize the fraudulent signature
According to the common law name change (in Massachusetts), if the mother is unmarried, she has say over the child's name. The father can try of course, but I don't believe he can force the mother to change her child's name. I am sure it may also depend on whether the father signed the birth certificate or not.
Yes they are planning on getting married and having many childs
Go to vital records and request a copy of birth records. Ask to see Childs school file with birth record in it. If you are not on the birth certificate, you cannot request a copy.
Only with parental consent.
A deed poll allows someone in the UK to change a childs name. However, there are some requirements. Everyone with parental influence over the childs life must give their consent, and the child must agree too.
No judge is going to emancipate a minor in order for them to go live with their boyfriend.
Julia Child's birth name was Julia McWilliams. Child was her married name.
If the court has said you are to pay child support, your marital status does not matter.
Amy Childs's birth name is Amy Andrea Childs.