Personally i would keep the child's last name or hyphenate it
Paul Cushing Child
NO.
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, I don't think so.
No she will have to take your permission first.
His name can be changed through a legal name change or through a step parent adoption.
It depends on where you live, but basically you will need to complete forms at your local government center, show ID for both yourself and your children and then possibly appear in court.
To change your son's last name, you will typically need to file a petition with the court. You may also need to provide documentation such as your marriage certificate, your son's birth certificate, and a valid reason for the name change. It's recommended to consult with a family law attorney to guide you through the process and ensure all requirements are met.
You have a last name because when you are born you have a last name and it is not chosen you are passed it down generation by generation. But if you are a girl and you get married your last name changes to your husbands name and your original last name becomes a maiden name. When you are 18 and you are a adult you have the choice to change your name or to keep it the way it is.
That depends on the age of the child. It would require a next change request, but yes you can. Talk to your local records office (generally in the city hall) about the steps neccessary.
i think it would be her name then her maiden name and then her husbands last name
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