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Birth Certificates

A birth certificate is a vital record documenting a child’s birth. Many nations use birth certificates as the basic element in national vital statistics. Individuals need a birth certificate for various purposes including obtaining official documents such as passport.

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If no paternity has been established and neither party has done anything about this does the father have any rights?

The person that the women states is the father has rights until otherwise proven. If the father does not feel the child is his he needs to get a test done. The father though needs to realize that he should also take on the finanical part that he and the mother agrees to. Paternity tests can be done though online companys that will send you everything you need with instructions. The results can be received from there website. They can also find a lab within their own town that will do the test, but they are more expensive than the ones you can order. If either parent has any doubt they need to get this done as soon as possible so it will be less painful when they results come back.

How do you get a copy of a birth certificate if born in dupage county il?

If you are 18 years of age or older, you can obtain a certified copy of your own birth certificate. A parent can obtain the birth certificate of their child, if the parent's name appears on the child's birth certificate.

You can go in person to the DuPage County Clerk's Office at 421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and fill out an application.

Or you can download the application from the clerk's website, fill it out and mail it along with a photocopy of a current and valid acceptable form of identification, such as a drivers license, and a check or money order made payable to the DuPage County Clerk:

Gary A. King

DuPage County Clerk

PO. Box 1028

Wheaton, IL 60187

The fee is $10 for the first copy and $2 for each additional copy of the same certificate, requested at the same time.

Can you apply for a passport with your deed poll documents?

Yes - the Identity & Passport Service will accept a deed poll as proof of your change of name.

However a deed poll is not a proof of identity on its own. You'll still need to send in your birth certificate (or your previous passport, if you've got one).

If you've changed your name by deed poll, your new passport won't mention your old name - it'll only mention your new name (as stated on your deed poll).

Can a person claim an estate money if the name of the possible father name is not on the birth certificate?

DNA proof , but if there is verbal contract that he will not be a part of the child's life then that contract is honored.

How do you get child support from son's father if he won't sign birth certificate?

You take him to court and request that the court order a DNA test to confirm paternity. If DNA shows he is the father then he will have no choice about paying child support. The court will order him to pay.

You should visit your local family court and ask to speak with an advocate who can tell you how and what to file.

You take him to court and request that the court order a DNA test to confirm paternity. If DNA shows he is the father then he will have no choice about paying child support. The court will order him to pay.

You should visit your local family court and ask to speak with an advocate who can tell you how and what to file.

You take him to court and request that the court order a DNA test to confirm paternity. If DNA shows he is the father then he will have no choice about paying child support. The court will order him to pay.

You should visit your local family court and ask to speak with an advocate who can tell you how and what to file.

You take him to court and request that the court order a DNA test to confirm paternity. If DNA shows he is the father then he will have no choice about paying child support. The court will order him to pay.

You should visit your local family court and ask to speak with an advocate who can tell you how and what to file.

You have lost your therory test certificate?

there is a number which you can phone providing you can give all your other details correctly they can tell you your theory test pass number

If a couple is unmarried in Alabama do you have to give the child the father's last name?

No, but the natural father can petition the court for the name to be changed. If you are not hiding the child's paternity out of fear for you or the child's life, or some such other domestic violence situation, then he will win.

You are a father requesting a peternity test from the courts but your name is not on the birth certificate what should you do?

File a motion to challenge custody, but if you have contact with the child, you can do it with a simple test bought at a pharmacy. It will not be admissible as evidence, but if it comes back negative, you will not need to go to the extra expense. Only two samples are required.

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The father of your baby wants to be added to her birth certificate if you add him what rights does have have?

If you're in the US, he'll have the same rights as any other father. But, even if you don't voluntarily add him, it's a simple matter for him to file a petition with the court to establish paternity and if he is determined (via DNA testing) to be the father, the courts will order that he be added.

What does it mean to have the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland symbol on a birth certificate?

It means that you were born in a part of the United Kingdom, either England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. So the birth certificate has been issued by the United Kingdom.

When was the father's race on a birth certificate changed from negroid to black?

The term negroid was introduced by nineteenth century anthropologists and represented unscientific and inaccurate ideas about race that have been discredited. It is a potentially offensive term in modern life.

Usage of that term disappeared gradually as a result of the Civil Rights Movement in America in the 1950s and 1960s. African American civil rights leaders ushered in the term Black in the 1960s.

There was no official memo telling authorities and record-keepers to stop using the word negroid on birth certificates on a certain date. It fell out of use earlier in some areas and later in others. The keepers of birth records do not use a single standard. Methods evolve by state to state and even county to county. There is standard rule book that details what terms to use.

If someone is born in 1893 will they have a birth certificate?

It's possible, but not guaranteed. Civil registration of births did not begin in many areas until the late 1800s and even then many children born at home did not have their birth registered.

I was born in Fulda Germany to a German mother and American father in 1992 am I a German citizen where do I go to get a German birth certificate what all do I need to obtain a German passport?

You may have dual citizenship, get in touch with the German Embassy and ask them. If you already own an American Passport that will be enough to visit other countries. If you decide to maintain dual citizenship, you could be called into the German Army for a 1 year assignment which is manditory.

What if a unwed mom give the child your last name but you did not sign birth certificate?

A mother can name her child anything she wants, even giving him or her a totally unrelated last name -- signature or no signature. If the mom is Smith and the father is Jones, the mother can name the child with Smith or Jones or even Mongo as the official last name. However, though you didn't sign the birth certificate (and no matter what the last name choice she makes) this does not absolve the biological father from responsibility. If you believe it is not yours, take a paternity test. If the name is the main concern, there is simply nothing you can do about it.

In the state of South Carolina is there any way for a non-biological father get any visitation rights if he signed the birth certificate and the child has his lat name?

The child's last name isn't relevant. However, once you signed the birth certificate, you became the child's father until/unless a court rules otherwise and, yes, you could get visitation.

How to replace lost certificate trade test certificate?

i lost my tradetest certificate please can u help me by letting me know who i can contact regarding a replacement one or duplicate one as i need it urgently

thank u

Dennis maxwell

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