yes the father has more rights to his child when the mother let another man sign. If the father should or want to he could fill out paper work on the mother and get her right.
Only through the adoption process.
If another man signs the birth certificate, he may be legally recognized as the father of the child. This can have implications for custody, child support, and other parental rights and responsibilities. It is important to establish paternity accurately to ensure the child's best interests are protected.
yes you can be born a women in one birth and be born a man in another.
Yes
Yes, there's a 30% rate of paternity fraud where a mother gets a man whose not the father to sign the birth certificate.
Too many people involved. Leave the birth certificate as it is. Let the biological father continue to pay child support. If the current man marries you and wishes to adopt the child, then that is another matter. Seek legal advice before doing anything to change the birth certificate. No. This would be fraud unless the child is adopted by your boyfriend.
no, or after see links below
For another man to adopt the said child? Yes you do if you are on the birth certificate. You will have to sign over your legal rights as the parent. That is if I understood the question correctly.
If a man signs a birth certificate, he is legally acknowledging paternity of the child. This means he may be responsible for child support and have parental rights and responsibilities. It can also impact custody and visitation rights in the event of a separation or divorce.
no
Any interested party can file for custody of a child. Whether or not their petition would be heard, require legal establishment of paternity or thrown out depends on the law where the child legally resides
I'm not sure about Louisiana but many states say that the man who is married to the women is the father no matter if he is the biological father or not so he would have the rights to the child example: if they were to divorce he would be responsible for supporting the child in less he decided to sign over all of his rights to the child in which case he would no longer have rights to claim that child or visit