The laws for obtaining and signing a birth certificate in a foreign country will differ within the country you deliver in. You can contact the Embassy for that country to obtain rules and regulations for foreign births.
No, you cannot sign a birth certificate if you are not the biological father.
You haven't explained whose birth certificate. If it's her biological child then she must sign the birth certificate. The biological parents of the child sign the birth certificate.
Why would you want to sign a birth certificate?
Only the biological father can sign his name, if that is what you mean. If the child is adopted the adoptive father can change it and sign his. If the mother sign his name or another man's name, it is fraud. The mother must always be listed on the birth certificate.
Yes, typically you need a valid form of identification to sign a birth certificate.
Yes, there's a 30% rate of paternity fraud where a mother gets a man whose not the father to sign the birth certificate.
Ordinarily this happens shortly after the child's birth.
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No. Ones astrological sign based on ones date of birth has no legal, or scientific bearing.
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.
Yes, it is illegal to knowingly sign a birth certificate claiming to be the father when you are not the biological father. This act is considered fraud and can have legal consequences.
If you sign a birth certificate and the child is not biologically yours, you may still be legally considered the child's father and have parental responsibilities, such as child support and visitation rights. It is important to be sure of paternity before signing a birth certificate.