get him or her back and post ur partners name on it That is absolutely not an acceptable answer. You need to alert the proper authorities and get a court ordered paternity test. This is paternity fraud and is punishable by law depending on your state.
a baby wasnt named until 20 days after the childs birth
You should consult a lawyer. You may request DNA proof of paternity. The name on the birth certificate may be of value in settling the matter.
Yes, if he is the one who fathered the child. Father's do not typically sign the birth certificate though, although he can be named on it.
It's hard to know how much he has really spent defending his alleged birth certificate. That tends to be somewhat confidential information. The fact that he won't allow the actual certificate to be released is a bit dubious and suspicious. The certificate that has been released is not actually a real certificate. It certifies there was a live birth but the hospital or the attending is not named on the certificate, which you need for it to be an "official" certificate. The President could solve this problem by simply allowing the release of the certificate.
It depends upon the state in which the minor child resides. The majority of U.S. states have a statute of limitations concerning the filing and awarding of child support monies. Aside from that issue, if the male who is named as the father by the biological mother does not voluntarily accept responsibility a paternity test will be required before child support matters are pursued. Whether or not the "father" can be ordered by the court to take such a test might also become a complicated legal issue. FYI, generally the law presumes whomever is named on the original legal birth certificate is the father of the child. If said person made no objection to the designation at the time of the birth it is unlikely that a court would hear a motion to take action against another the now alledged father.
In the United States, birth certificates contain the day, time and hospital name the birth took place. It also will contain the mother and father's names. The doctor that performed the birth will also be named, and his/her will sign the certificate. Additional information may vary by state.
Many hospitals issue a 'Certificate of Live Birth' or something similar to parents; it has no legal standing. The 'Birth Certificate' is issued by the appropriate legal authority (e.g. registrar or court house) when the birth is officially registered. It is the birth certificate that establishes and records the child's name and identifies the parents. It is normally regarded as a means of identification whereas a hospital certificate would not be accepted for this purpose.
Too many people involved. Leave the birth certificate as it is. Let the biological father continue to pay child support. If the current man marries you and wishes to adopt the child, then that is another matter. Seek legal advice before doing anything to change the birth certificate. No. This would be fraud unless the child is adopted by your boyfriend.
This arises often in the case of adoptive children, foster children, or re-marriages. If you wish to honor your step-father as your "Dad" yes it is okay to do so.
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