Yes, you can. Most states prohibit naming a father without either a marriage license or a DNA test. Of course, if you are unmarried and sue the child's father for child support, the father's name will be added to the birth certificate. Also, in almost all child support cases, the child's last name is changed to the father's last name.
Yes, of course. Even if both parents refuse to sign or deal with the birth certificate, one will still be issued.
I would have the other parent visit as often as possible so the child bonds with both but I would not recommend a newborn being moved back and forth between homes. The child interests and well being comes first and not the parents.
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In Person: Certificate will issued on the same dayBy Mail: 4-6 weeks
no , ese the faether name is not on the certificate so it does not have proof that it's the father
The hospital will ask you the name, and when you tell them, they'll write it on the birth certificate.
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No. Eye infection in a newborn needs evaluation by a medical professional due to the large number of possible causes.
yes it is possible
By strong custom newborn children are given surnames associated with one or both of their parents. You will probably encounter strong resistance if you try to do otherwise. Nevertheless, in some countries you can do that , but on others it is not legal.
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No. The parents have to apply for it for them and show the documentation of where the baby was born whether it be at a hospital or elsewhere.
Take yourself , , the birth certificate , all your ID and go to the nearest Social Security office. You may be able to do this online, but it's better to go and let them see the original birth certificate with the seal.
If an unmarried woman gives birth in North Carolina, the newborn is given her last name if the father is not present. The father of the child must sign the birth certificate in order for the child to be given his last name.
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