On a child's birth certificate, the mother's name is typically listed as her current legal name, which is usually her married name if she has taken her spouse's surname. However, some jurisdictions may allow the inclusion of the maiden name as well. It's important to check the specific regulations or guidelines in your area to determine the correct naming convention.
Your maiden name may be listed on your child's birth certificate because it is a legal document that records your name at the time of your child's birth. This helps establish your identity as the child's parent.
Go to vital records and request a copy of birth records. Ask to see Childs school file with birth record in it. If you are not on the birth certificate, you cannot request a copy.
The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) In short, it is the name a woman used before she becomes married. Usually a woman gives up her maiden name and takes her husbands. ie: Joan Everest becomes Mrs. John Betterman. Her maiden name is still Everest
Legally you can use your maiden name whenever you want if it is the name on your birth certificate. Just let businesses and utilities know of the name change if you do not wish to receive mail with your married name on it.
The man on the birth certificate.
Amy Childs's birth name is Amy Andrea Childs.
Gilbert Childs's birth name is Gilbert Jefferies Childs.
The one on the birth certificate is the legal name.
Julia Child's birth name was Julia McWilliams. Child was her married name.
Martin Childs's birth name is Martin David William Childs.
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