yeah sure whatever homboyy
The man on the birth certificate.
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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.
Putting a father's name on the birth certificate does not make him legally the father if you are not married to him. You can put his name on the birth certificate, but realize that it has no legal impact. In order to have paternity established, it has to be done with a court order.
Yes.
The biological mother, and father if known go on the birth certificate. If the father is unknown or disputed, tests can be done to confirm or exclude who it is. If you are married to someone who is not the father, then you can either put his name down and hope it is never questioned, put the real father's name and deal with the trouble, or not put any name at all.
I know that in the state of pennsylvania, the father must be present to sign the babies birth certificate in order for the baby to have the fathers last name.
Birth, death and marriage certificates are (almost universally) public documents. As such copies will be retained by the state (Germany) where your daughter was borne - it is also possible that as you were on military service your daughters birth may have been registered by the military in your country of origin (i.e. in the US). You will need to know:- When - the date on which your daughter was born - and if possible the date of registering her birth Where - town/state and hospital or address. Father / Mother - the names of her parents. Armed with this if there is still a military establishment in Germany write to them and ask for help or failing this ask for advice from your embassy in Germany about where you have to go to contact the Germen public records office.
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Yes, if the "real" father signs an acknowledgment of paternity.
No, this is why the birth certificate does not hold up in court when the father seek paternal rights because it is not fool proof by showing DNA. If you are not married I strongly recommend you get it done though before he signs. Only the biological father is allowed to sign it and if you know the one signing it is not the father, you are committing fraud.
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