Yes, and stop naming him after your boyfriends. Your going to give him a complex.
yes
No, unless the biological father or the child himself requests it.
If the father wants custody rights, this would be usable in court.
Yes, a father can change his child's last name. However, this depends on the custody arrangement, and who has primary custody.
Yes, but do this through the courts.
NO. In most states the father of the child must be present at the time of birth to sign the birth certificate as the father of the child. It could, in reality, be any man who would be willing to take legal responsibility for the unborn child. A child will only automatically get the father's name if the two parents are married. Even if the father pays child support, the mother is not obigated to change the child's last name to that of the father.
No, unless the biological father or the child himself requests it.
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?
A 16 year old who wants to change his last name will probably need to wait until he or she is of legal age to make the change. It can not be done in this state.
If you are unmarried and the father of your child wants nothing to do with the baby then you can give the baby your last name and be sure to register your baby's full name (including the surname ... last name.)
As long as she wants to as well then it can be done. How you go about doing it depends on if she is a minor or not, and what state you live in. If I were you I would stroll into the City hall or community center.
If the father wants custody rights, this would be usable in court.
this site can help http://www.babycenter.com/0_how-to-change-your-childs-name_3641846.bc
do a mixed name then!
Not unless he is the legal guardian.
no
Yes, a father can change his child's last name. However, this depends on the custody arrangement, and who has primary custody.
Yes, but do this through the courts.