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No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.
No, the father on the birth certificate is financially responsible unless proven that he's not the father by DNA. About 12 years ago in the state of NJ The court ordered me to pay child support to the biological father (Dna test showed I was not the biological father) The court called me the psychological father so in the courts opinion I was her father. And like the biological Mother he also drank it away.
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.
Yes, he is still the father. If you were married to the boyfriend and he adopted the baby you would still have to get the father to sign away his rights.
Then you are still legally the father just as if you were genetically the father.
Yes and he still have to pay whether he signs the birth certificate or not.
Perhaps you could if he relinquishes all rights or if your new husband adopts the child. However, even if you do somehow remove the name from the certificate, the fact is that he is still the biological father. Better to move on in life; fixing this will not make a large difference to the situation in the end.
By law, the "father" is the man who signed the birth certificate unless/until paternity is established in some other way.
Yes, a stepfather can adopt a child even if the biological father is not listed on the birth certificate. The biological father's rights would typically need to be terminated before the adoption by the stepfather can proceed. Legal assistance would be needed to navigate the adoption process.
check your birth certificate and then check his. now if your wondering if you are adopted i don't know but he is still legally your father
I think that a paper with a signature should not be powerful enough to separate a creature from its creator. In this case, a father and an offspring. Legally, the father of that child is the person that signed the birth certificate, so no, the biological father does not have a right. Although, if you can get some type of blood test, then with the results you might have a chance to fight it off in court!
yes, it doesn't matter how old they are they could still sign a birth sa tificate so long as he is the babies father.