The mother should put the actual fathers name on the birth certificate.
The parent(s) can put anyone's name on the birth certificate. This statement is not true in the state of Kansas. My son had a child with a married woman who was separated from her husband. In the state of Kansas the husband is always considered the father of the child. In order to get the true parent's name on the birth certificate a divorce has to take place and then the real parent has to go to court to ask for his name to be put on the birth certificate. A divorce is not needed but the biological father has to provide proof via a DNA test and show the court and then his name can be put on the birth certificate.
Yes, there's a 30% rate of paternity fraud where a mother gets a man whose not the father to sign the birth certificate.
No, you can and should put the baby's fathers name on the birth certificate.
yes, she was pregnant at a time and her child was born in 1851 but due to some problems it died in 6 months and she had to adopt another child.
If the mother is not married to anyone else there is no one else considered to be the more likely father, so the father's marital status does not bar him from claiming the child and signing the birth certificate if he is willing to do so.
If a woman is legally separated and gets pregnant by another man will it automatically be the husbans due to marriage?
The man who made you pregnant.
Only if his name is on the birth certificate and he doesn't contest it. If he askes for a DNA test or can prove it isn't his, No.
Certainly.
No, you cannot sue him.
He's the father so he has a fathers right to his child. Your husband doesn't have any claims on the child since it's not his.
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Yes but you might need to go on Jerry Springer first.
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Another word for diploma is certificate.
Unfit, probably not. A perjurer, possibly.
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