As a general rule modifications are not made to birth records. You can petition the court to allow a name change. However, even if a name change is allowed by the court it will not change the name on the birth certificate.
Yes
This would depend on the Will. If not addressed, were the parents married? If not, the paternal grandparents have not claim as unmarried fathers have no assumed rights. Otherwise, if the parents were married, and no Will exist, than it would be a matter for the Probate court.
In Colorado, if both parents are listed on the birth certificate but are not married, they have equal custody rights unless a court order specifies otherwise.
The father has a right to pay support and to seek visitation rights. [BTW, the child's last name isn't relevant to this.]SEE LINKS BELOW
Yes, if the father signs an acknowledgment of paternity.
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.
In Kentucky, to include the father's name on a child's birth certificate, both parents must provide their information during the birth registration process. If the parents are married, the father's name is typically listed automatically. If the parents are unmarried, they can establish paternity by signing an Affidavit Acknowledging Paternity at the hospital when the child is born or later through the local vital records office. It's essential to ensure that all information is accurately completed to avoid delays in the issuance of the birth certificate.
You may be able to get Right of Abode or a British Passport. It depends how old you are and whether your parents were married. You can find all the info at http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/
With the court's permission, if the parents are not married. Single fathers have no assumed rights to a child. Married parents have equal rights to the child until otherwise ruled on.
yes u can cuz my aunt did it
No. The real parents sign the birth certificate of their child unless they refuse, I think. So sorry if I'm wrong!
No, married daughters should not be spanked by their fathers. If someone is old enough to be married, then their parents should no longer be disciplining them.