You can give your child any name you want. The father is the only one who can add himself to the birth certificate however, so just because you give your child his last name does not mean the state will recognize him as the father and hold him responsible for the child in the absence of a paternity test or admission of paternity from him.
You can legally change the child's name if the biological father does not contest it. You may have to go to the courthouse to get it finalized in front of a judge. It might cost you a fee, for the paperwork.
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Superman's biological father's name is Jor-El.
A child's biological father can have his name added to a child's birth certificate regardless of whether or not the mother agrees to it. If the biological father voluntarily relinquishes his parental rights and the child is legally adopted by another man, his name can be added to the birth certificate in place of the biological father.
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.
Yes. Why wouldn't you be able to?
Yes, by adopting the child.
His biological fathers name is Donald, but his step-father is Stevie
Edwin White. He died in a car crash when Faith was about 10.
His biological father's name was Barack Hussein Obama, the name he then passed down to his son.
You can ask a judge and he will legally change your name for about $50.
His name was Sal Johnson.