In the United States, if the parents are not married, the baby typically gets the mother's last name.
A married womans maiden name is the last name she had before she was married, the last name of her parents.
Unfortunately, not using the father's last name, and birth certificates do not list whether the parents are married, for Census Bureau purposes, the child is listed the same as those born out of wedlock.
Yes, a baby can have any last name, as it is typically chosen by the parents or legal guardians.
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.
They keep the last name of their original parents.
Yes he is married to her and they had a baby last year
Nothing will happen to your baby, your baby will just be a bastard.
Yes, parents can choose any last name for their baby, as long as it is not offensive or inappropriate.
usually it the fathers last name
Yes, a baby can be given any last name, as long as it is legally allowed and chosen by the parents or legal guardians.
Yes, a baby can legally have two last names on their birth certificate if their parents choose to hyphenate or combine their last names.
You can give your baby whatever last name you want to give it. It can be your maiden name. Or it can be the baby's father's last name even if if the father is not your husband.