Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records and the hospital must make a record of all births. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity legally through the family court. A paternity test can be arranged and once paternity is established, the father can request visitations or custody. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.
Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records and the hospital must make a record of all births. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity legally through the family court. A paternity test can be arranged and once paternity is established, the father can request visitations or custody. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.
Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records and the hospital must make a record of all births. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity legally through the family court. A paternity test can be arranged and once paternity is established, the father can request visitations or custody. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.
Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records and the hospital must make a record of all births. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity legally through the family court. A paternity test can be arranged and once paternity is established, the father can request visitations or custody. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.
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Nothing happens
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.
Generally, the man on the birth certificate is the child's legal father, unless/until proven otherwise.
Yes, a passport can still be obtained even if the father is not listed on the birth certificate. Additional documentation may be required to prove the child's citizenship and identity.
Yes you can leave the spot blank for instance a father. I am a teacher and have many children in my class who have no father listed on their birth certificate.
Yes, you can still get a passport for your child even if the father is not listed on the birth certificate. You will need to provide additional documentation and follow specific procedures to prove the child's identity and your relationship to them.
Yes, you can still obtain a passport even if the father is not listed on the birth certificate. You may need to provide additional documentation or follow specific procedures to prove your identity and citizenship.
The place of birth is typically listed under the "Birth Information" section on a birth certificate.
You are considered the legal descendant, for purposes of inheritance, of the parent who is listed on your birth certificate. However, someone supplied false information at the time of the recording of the birth and that issue may come up in the future. A court order could change the situation but until that time the birth certificate would control.
The same if he is listed on the birth certificate. NONE
Yes, it is possible to obtain a passport even if the father's name is not listed on the birth certificate. Additional documentation may be required to prove the relationship between the applicant and the father, such as a court order, DNA test, or other legal documents.