No. If you arent on the birth cretificate, then you arent legally the father, without a blood test, and if the wife hides her son from you, then she should go to hell.
No, but you will be obligated to pay child support without any rights. see links below
If a father's name is on the birth certificate that does not make him a legal guardian, it makes him a father. The two are technically different. In this state a father can have guardianship without establishing it. A father can be forced to pay child support while a guardian can not.
It's a difficult question to answer without knowing the specifics. The simple answer is YES, if your kids are being raised by their other parent and you have financial means and they do not.
If the father wants custody rights, this would be usable in court.
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.
No. The courts are required to attempt to notify the father.
YES, BUT YOU CAN FILE A PETITION FOR MODIFICATION OF YOUR CHILD SUPPORT
No, you have to get a copy of your birth certificate.
The master's is advanced study that follows a bachelor's degree, therefore a bachelor's degree is a prerequisite.
Nail technicians need to obtain a certificate upon completing the required program and coursework. This certificate can be obtained from a number of universities offering a certificate as a nail technician. Some salons hire nail technicians without certification, and rely on a more hands-on approach. The certificate once acquired does not need to be updated annually.
Where do you want to teach? Western Thailand: No certificate required Europe: You'd need a Celta + a couple of years of experience Thailand: No certificate required Korea: No certificate required Japan: No certificate required Taiwan: No certificate required China: No certificate required *These are standard requirements, a TEFL cert. is not required legally by the governments of the above mentioned countries in Asia to process your work visa. Schools can add their own requirements as well. A 'TEFL' certificate will only get you a job in a couple of places. The more expensive certificates, eg CELTA will get you a job just about anywhere. This depends on which certificate you are taking. If you are going for a top-end certificate like the CELTA then a certain percentage of students will fail and many regard it as the most intensive and difficult four weeks training they have ever undertaken. Conversely, if you are looking at an entry level job you can take the certificate online in your own time and work with your tutor to pass each module. Remember, along with a certificate you will also need a degree to teach in most countries. Aside from CELTA many TEFL providers are out to make money, so after you pay it's easy to obtain. It's also not difficult to teach overseas in Asia without a TEFL certificate, especially if you have a degree.
Depends. Even if he is not on the birth certificate he can still have a court ordered visitation and pay child support. In that case she needs both his and the courts permission.
A normalcy certificate is a certificate that is granted to new born babies only if they are normal without any problem.
No. A passport is required to travel internationally. However, there are some exceptions. For example, if you're an American citizen on a cruise that goes to Mexico, a passport is not required but a birth certificate and ID is. However, if you're an American citizen on a flight to Russia, then yes, a passport is required.
yes
You can buy a certificate but it's illegal though and if you are caught you will be prosecuted.
No, but you will be obligated to pay child support without any rights. see links below