A deceased father's name is not removed from any birth certificate. The purpose of an official record of birth is to record the name of the child's biological parents. Every child's father dies at some point. Their names are not removed from the birth certificate for that reason.
well just try and figure out how to find out his name from relatives or family members
If the mother knew she can be charged with fraud. The biological dad would have to go to court and prove paternity and then sign his name.
Putting a father's name on the birth certificate does not make him legally the father if you are not married to him. You can put his name on the birth certificate, but realize that it has no legal impact. In order to have paternity established, it has to be done with a court order.
Yes if you want to have it changed you have to go to court and prove you are the father.
No. The birth certificate should show the name of the natural father or the name should be left off the certificate. If you put a name on the certificate and you know that person not to be the father, then you have falsified a public record and in any country in the world, that is a crime.
Oh yeah. The biological father and mother are put on the certificate.
The father's name goes on the birth certificate only if he signs an acknowledgment of paternity.
Is he the father?
In Illinois in 1971, the mother of the child could put anyone's name on the birth certificate as the father. In this connection, the critical document is the acknowledgment of paternity, which is now required to add a man's name to the birth certificate.
Since a lot of mothers have no idea who it is, how can it be a felony?
yes
No, you should not but the baby's father's last name on the birth certificate. Also, it is better to put your last name anyways because of legal matters, social relations, and less questions will have to be answered in the future. Although the child does not need to have its father's last name the father's full name should be stated on the birth certificate so the father will be identified in the vital records.
The father have a legal right to put his name there if he chooses to, even with a criminal record. You can not sign it for him.
No he have to sign it in order to be on there.