The biological mother, and father if known go on the birth certificate. If the father is unknown or disputed, tests can be done to confirm or exclude who it is. If you are married to someone who is not the father, then you can either put his name down and hope it is never questioned, put the real father's name and deal with the trouble, or not put any name at all.
It will depend on the specific laws in their state. In some places a license can be issued with proof of a child.
Yes, if the "real" father signs an acknowledgment of paternity.
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You will be able to use whatever last name you'd like, as long as your spouse is in agreement with the decision.
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You should always have a copy of your birth certificate for many reasons, one of which is your drivers license, another, medical documentation issues, and any issue where your date of birth is critical.
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Yes, but you need to show the birth certificate of the baby upon entry.
Yes, the child is entitled to both nationalities. A birth certificate from the country were the child is born and a certificate of birth abroad/certificate of citizenship from the other country of nationality must be obtained so that the child can apply for both passports.
If you were born in Canada, how did you get a US birth certificate in the first place???
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No, that would be against the law, the birth certificate is a federal document and must record the baby's mother's name. It is very kind of you to be looking after the mother and the baby, but do not break the law.