Yes in most cases
The easiest way (small fee for the document) is to apply to Vital Statistics to get the birth certificate of your husband's child. The other woman does not have to give the birth certificate if she chooses not to.
If it's established who the biological father is, regardless what name is on the birth certificate, he will have to give up his parental rights in order for someone else to adopt the child. He can also go to court and have the name on the birth certificate changed to his.
You have to give the birth certificate of the girl child to prove she is yours , and then get a letter from the school as she is the only child a girl. and then you can apply for the loan.
The mother is the legal guardian from birth and can give the child any name she wants but she can not sign for the father on the birth certificate. He have to sign it and if she was below age of consent when the child was conceived he can go to prison for statutory rape.
Having one's signature on the birth certificate is a good first step, but it will not automatically give custody to that man. The court will look at all of the circumstances of the case.
The law varies from state to state and from country to country. In the United States, if you do not supply a name for the baby in enough time before the birth certificate is issued, the certificate will bear the first name "Baby Girl" or "Baby Boy" followed by the last name of the mother. The certificate can be amended later, when the parents decide which name to give the child. Until, then, the child's legal name is "Baby Girl" or "Baby Boy".
Yes, but if he's not the father, it paternity fraud.
Contact the nearest US consulate, go there and register your child's birth. The certificate they will give you will act as citizenship certificate. Then apply for your child's passport so that s/he can travel to the US with you too.
Yes,a white woman can give birth to a black child.
The mother becomes the only legal parent of the child. However, if the father requests it, a DNA test may conducted, and his name added on the birth certificate.
If the father wants custody rights, this would be usable in court.
He has many names but the angel told Mary:"You will be with child and give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus." Luke 1:31 NIV