In the United States, if you are a parent or legal guardian, and the child isn't of legal age yet, then you can get it officially changed.
You can use either your last name or the fathers last name for the child. Neither of my children have my mothers last name, or my fathers for that matter. It is up to you what you want to use.
Yes, a father can change his child's last name. However, this depends on the custody arrangement, and who has primary custody.
Yes. Why wouldn't you be able to?
yes, through the courts
Flynn
not really in fact if your married to him you have to change your last name .you have to change your maiden name
Its yuhr mothers name .... And last name yuhr fathers .... :]
The father's one.
When a child is born out of wed lock.is the child last would be the mothers or the fathers last name? fathers name
Gerald Ford and Bill Clinton both took the last names of their step-fathers when their mothers re-married.
You can use either your last name or the fathers last name for the child. Neither of my children have my mothers last name, or my fathers for that matter. It is up to you what you want to use.
no it has to be someone unrelated because of the last name problem
Yes, i don't see why it wouldn't be. In tradition the baby is to have the fathers name though, for in the old days the male of the house "owned" the child.
If you mean the BBC series (which I love) his mothers name is Hunith and his fathers name is Ballinor
Its yuhr mothers name .... And last name yuhr fathers .... :]
Meg's last name in Phantom of the Opera is Giry. She is Madam Giry's daughter and therefore inherited her mothers last name.
I gave my son my last name. Now the father wants me to change the last name to his. Can the court require me to do change it?