In the US, parents who sign the birth certificate can name the child anything they like.
Yes, parents can give their child any last name they choose, as long as it is not offensive or illegal.
Typically, a child born out of wedlock takes its mother's last name. However, in the US, one may pick any name for one's child.
No, a baby does not have to have the father's last name. Parents can choose any last name for their child, regardless of the father's name.
You can give your child any name you want. It's just a name, nobody owns it.
In most places, you can choose any last name for your baby, but there may be restrictions or guidelines to follow. It's important to check with your local government or registry office for specific rules on naming your child.
they dont give out any last names
You can name a person any name you please, last name included.
In Illinois in 1962, the child's mother could name anyone she wished (or no one), as the father, and give the child any first/last name she wished.
If you are the biological parent, then yes.
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you are able to give them any name when they are born. My sister could give her child my last name if she wanted, or her best friends last name.
NO. In most states the father of the child must be present at the time of birth to sign the birth certificate as the father of the child. It could, in reality, be any man who would be willing to take legal responsibility for the unborn child. A child will only automatically get the father's name if the two parents are married. Even if the father pays child support, the mother is not obigated to change the child's last name to that of the father.