By court order.
It isn't the birth father, no one will ever change the childs birth father, but he will legally be the step father,until the divorce comes through.
The court will hear the mother's objection and render a decision.The court will hear the mother's objection and render a decision.The court will hear the mother's objection and render a decision.The court will hear the mother's objection and render a decision.
The parents of the deceased father (the childs grandparents) can do a paternity test.
It depends on who has custody of the child. If you have complete custody then you do not legally have to change it.
No
No, see link.
yes unless you legally change it
If he is married to the child's mother the decision is theirs to make, but if he is not married to her the mother decides the child's last name.
Technically, he did not LEGALLY change his name. But, before he was five, his father changed his original name (Michael) to Martin.
Yes and the father must consent if his paternity has been legally established.Yes and the father must consent if his paternity has been legally established.Yes and the father must consent if his paternity has been legally established.Yes and the father must consent if his paternity has been legally established.
The court is the only authority that can make the determination that the father cannot pay. No one is "legally responsible" for the father's obligation except the father.
That was and is the name of 'his' father 'Garland', he later changed his name to 'Houston'. Cissy was married twice.