Yes, it is legally permissible for a child to have two last names in many countries, including the United States. This can happen through hyphenation or combining the parents' last names. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations in your country or state regarding naming conventions for children.
Yes, a baby can legally have two last names on their birth certificate if their parents choose to hyphenate or combine their last names.
If the parents have the same last name, then that name should be given to the child as well. If the parents have different last names, then the child can be given a hyphenated version of both parents' names. In some states, your choices may be limited.
yes unless you legally change it
Yes, a mother can legally change her child's last name through a court process known as a name change petition. This typically involves filing paperwork, providing a valid reason for the change, and obtaining approval from a judge.
You will need to go to your local SSI office in order to change your child last name legally, you will also need to call all information that are in your child name.
Actually, there is nothing in a name. You can change your child's name to your favorite actor's last name if you like. Relinquishing child support from the father would only take place if your new husband got permission from both you and the child's father to legally adopt your child. This would in turn mean that your ex-husband is not legally your child's father any more. Which can cause other issues. For example, in the event of your ex-husband's death, your child would not be eligible for SSI benefits because the child is not legally his anymore.
Even though it is permissible for the seniors to leave school after their last class, many stay for after-school activities
The only way to have your child's last name changed to the name of your new husband is for him to legally adopt her through the family court in your county.
It depends on who has custody of the child. If you have complete custody then you do not legally have to change it.
not really in fact if your married to him you have to change your last name .you have to change your maiden name
YES, NAME DOESN'T MATTER. AS LONG AS CHILD IS YOURS AND IT HAS BEEN PROVEN YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE.
your only able to have one last name, however, if you are a girl, is getting married, and would like to keep your last name, you are able to do that. unless you are polygamist (which is becoming legal) you can have up to 8 because of all the wives you have to share your name with