If the couple are unmarried paternity must be established before a child support petition can be filed. If the father refuses to take a paternity test the court can order him to do so. The matter of not knowing his last name is indeed troubling and may be reason enough for the court to deny any motion for testing or support. Contact the department of family and children's services or the state health and human services in the state of residency for assistance.
How could you have a 3 year old from a husband that left you 8 years ago? If the husband is not the father and there is no father listed on the birth certificate and if a man is willing to legally become the father of your child then you need to call your local county court talk to someone in the family law department to see how you would go about doing this, can you make an adjustment to the birth certificate, or would he have to get a DNA test to be able to do that? You might end up having him adopt her as his child, and then he would be listed on a new birth certificate. So call and ask to see what you need to do. Also you could call a few lawyers offices and ask around, they like to give some advise because they want clients. But the family law division will guide you in the right direction as to whether or not you can just make the change. If another man is listed on the birth certificate than that will be more complicated. God bless you and best wishes.
Does listing the father on the birth certificate give him rights?
IF YOU CAN PROVE YOUR THE BIOLOGICAL FATHER YES YOU DO HAVE RIGHTS... SEE AND ATTORNEY AND GET A PATERNITY TEST..... * Maybe. The biological father can file a custody petition after he establishes parentage. The problem is, that a child born in a marriage when the husband takes responsibility by signing the birth certificate legally becomes that man's child. If the husband objected to DNA testing to establish parentage the court WOULD NOT allow a paternity test. If the biological father had knowledge of the pregnancy and did nothing to intervene when the child was born, in all likelihood the court will rule that he voluntarily relinquished his parental rights and now has no legal rights to the child in question.
If the father is not on the birth certificate does he have parental rights in Texas?
No. An unmarried father has no right to keep the child from her mother unless there is a court order to that effect. He has no personal legal authority to keep the child. In the absence of any order, if he takes the child and fails to return the child to the mother she should call the police.
Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity by signing the birth certificate at the time of birth (waiving DNA testing rights) which must be done with mother's consent.
If he doesn't sign the birth certificate then he must seek another way to establish his paternity and that is done through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.
Where can I find my Nebraska Birth Certificate Record?
You may find this at the Nebraska Department of Vital Statistics. Its available to you for a small fee. You must show proof of Kin to get one for your child. http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/vitalrecords/
Are lawinforcement records public?
Yes
Criminal arrest records are perhaps one of the most commonly requested and searched public document when checking a person's background and character tendencies. These records are considered a matter of public record.
Formerly, a person searching for such information would have to physically visit the local courthouse or law enforcement agency that created the records to request copies and review them.
In some countries, they can now be viewed
online.
What is the date of issue on a birth certificate?
the date it was issued. If its the original copy of the certificate this is likely to be close to the date of birth but if the original was lost and another had to be ordered its the date when they sent the new one.
How did nelson mandela become a freedom fighter?
"Dad humens have to fight for freedome!" Henry Freeman said and didnt go no where neither.
How do you have a birth certificate corrected because of a misspelled last name?
You can obtain an application to amend a birth certificate from the office of vital records that issued the birth certificate. You may also need to have this notarized, depending on the state.
If the birth record is recent (an infant less than 1 year old) you may not need to provide any proof or other records. If it is an older birth record, you will be required to supply a record that shows the correct spelling, such as a school record, marriage license, medical record, etc. If you are a minor, you will need your parents to sign the application. They may need to provide supporting records, as well.
Can you get your birth certificate in any county in the state you were born?
Usually the records are in the city and county where you were born. So, you need to call them to find out what is needed for you to obtain your birth certificate. Usually this is a letter and a check and they will mail the document to you.
Where to get birth certificate in Massachusetts for baby?
Access to restricted birth and marriage records is limited by §2A, Chapter 46, M.G.L. For those persons with access to restricted records, proof of identity (a photo ID) is necessary, and in some cases additional documentation is also necessary.
You can obtain copies of birth records at the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics counter. The cost for each certified copy of a record is $18.00 at the Registry counter which includes a ten-year search if the exact date and place of event is not known.
You can also order by internet, phone, or fax through Vital Check.
You can also request copies by mail:
Registry of Vital Records and Statistics
150 Mt. Vernon Street, 1st Floor
Dorchester, MA 02125-3105
Make your check or money order payable to "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts". Enclose a business-size self-addressed envelope. The cost of each record includes a ten-year search if the exact date or place of event is not known.
For general information about research at the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics, call (617) 740-2600.
Do you need to file custody papers for a child if other parent is on birth certificate?
in the state of north carolina if the fathers name is not on the birth certificate can he file for custody?
Can you use a certificate of vital record in place of a birth certificate to fly?
Only within the US. You'll need a passport to leave the country, even to go to Canada.
Can you be put on child surpport if you did not sign birth certicate?
Not signing a birth certificate does not remove one's responsibility. If you are not the bio parent of the child, attempt to arrange for testing that will be evidence of that. Otherwise, you are the parent of a child.
Can I go get my birth certificate from the nearest Health department in GA?
Your birth record is available by contacting the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics, P.O. Box 210, 1217 Pearl Street, Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042.
http://www.floridahealth.gov/certificates/certificates/birth/index.html
Neither ... the " father " has to pay owed child support only when there is an existing case open and ordered to pay said support by a family court judge ... And subsequently has not met all payments if any at all ...
How do you write a authorization letter to run a birth certificate?
Name of the officeand address
Full name
and address
(person in need)
Subject:
To whom it may concern,
I, (your name) authorize (the bearer) to process and claim my Birth Certificate in my behalf.
Due to my work schedule, it is complicated during your office hours. If you have further question about the identity of the bearer, kindly reach me at my cellpone
number (cp
#). Attached here is my Identification Card and photo copy.
Kindly accept my authorized person and handover of my Birth Certificate to her.
Thank you so much for your consideration and in your blessed office.
Respectfully yours,
(your name and above signature)
What did albert Einstein's birth certificate say?
Birth Certificate
Ulm, 15 March 1879
Before the undersigned registrar appeared today,
in person known
the merchant Herman Einstein
residing in Ulm Bahnhofstrasse B. No. 135
of Israelite religion, and reported that to
Pauline Einstein née Koch
his wedded wife
of Israelite religion
who lives with him
in Ulm in his residence
on the fourteenth of March of the year
one thousand eight hundred seventy-nine in the morning
at half-past eleven o'clock a child of male
sex has been born, which was given
the first name Albert
Read, approved and signed
Hermann Einstein
How old do you have to be to get a copy of your birth certificate?
You must have been born already. Other than that, there is no minimum age at which you can apply for a birth certificate. There is no minimum age at which your birth can be registered either.
Can I pay off my debt using my birth certificate?
Not according to the Internet. In fact, people who promote this Redemption Theory are considered fraudsters by the FBI. People who have tried to take advantage of this theory have gone to jail.
What happens if you sign the birth certificate but you really are not the father?
It means that guy is willing to lie on an official document and cause a terrible and possibly tragic error to be carried forward forever in that child's history.
It means that he is the child's father, by law, unless/until decided otherwise by the courts.
If your name is on the birth certificate are you the legal father?
No he is then the father of the child but in order to get rights he has to go to court and prove paternity first in order to get visitation, custody and pay child support. If married to the mother when the child is born, he is automatically considered the father and have rights.
How do you change the name in birth certificate?
She can't. It's not "her" document to change. She can legally change her name on almost any other document but she cannot alter a birth certificate issued to, and belonging to, another individual.
Who gets custody if the unmarried single mother dies and father is not named on birth certificate?
Relatives willing to step up or foster care.
Parents should plan for this possibility, hard as it is, by appointing a guardian (ask them first!) in their will and making financial arrangements.