If the father is unknown, you can't file for support.
Under UK Child Support law, the CSA would order the test and if he is proved to be the father he would pay for the test after the event.
An SSC certificate is an Indian document. To request a change of Father's name, an application must be filled out and returned with supporting documents.
The father can file for this change.
Not really. It depends on the situation.
No. However, if the alleged father has signed the birth certificate, he is acknowledging that the child is his. There are steps to take in order to be taken off of the birth certificate and relieved of the obligation of child support, including a paternity test and an amendment to the birth certificate.
Yes and he still have to pay whether he signs the birth certificate or not.
Yes, but paternity must be established first.
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.
No. By signing the certificate he says he is the father of the child. If he then wants visitation rights or custody he have to petition in court after he has established paternity by a DNA test. He can then also pay child support.
Whatever the court documents give him. Not paying child support does not automatically remove any rights from him.
Yes, if/when paternity is established.
Yes, but then you would lose your rights as the child's legal father.