A birth certificate often includes parents' occupations to provide demographic information that can be useful for statistical and public health purposes. This data helps governments and researchers analyze social trends, economic conditions, and the well-being of families within a population. Additionally, it can aid in identifying the socio-economic status of the family at the time of the child's birth.
yes
In most of the countries, If you are 18 or above you can get your own birth certificate.
No - they simply list the names of the biological father and mother. A birth certificate does not prove the parents were married at the time the birth was registered.
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.
To the parents, maybe.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, two females can be listed on a birth certificate as parents.
Illegal immigrant children are given a US birth certificate. The parents remain illegals.
There are a couple reasons. One make sure it a state certified birth certificate and not a Certificate of birth from the hospital, these usually have your foot prints on them. Two could be an adoption matter. In either case this is a matter that should talk to your parents about.
No, since they are not your biological parents.
Yes, if it is a second certificate issued for an adoption. The original birth certificate lists the biological parents -- if known. The state doesn't care how they feel about each other.
To obtain a child's birth certificate, you typically need to provide documents such as the child's full name, date and place of birth, parents' names, and identification for the parents. Additional documents may include proof of parentage, such as a marriage certificate or court order, and a valid photo ID for the person requesting the birth certificate.
No they can not its not leagal