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Subject:
Birth name illegal
Category: Relationships and Society Asked by: cherryneck-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
08 Jul 2004 06:01 PDT
Expires: 07 Aug 2004 06:01 PDT Question ID: 371262 |
My husband had a baby with someone else and the lady gave the child my husband last name is that legal with him being married to me at the time? | |
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Re: Birth name illegal
From: devanshi_gandhi-ga on 08 Jul 2004 07:24 PDT |
I agree with you, For the baby to have the father's last name your husband needs to be married to his mother at the time of baby's birth. |
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Re: Birth name illegal
From: steph53-ga on 08 Jul 2004 08:06 PDT |
It has nothing to do with marriage. The only way that the baby would legally have your husband's surname is if he signed the live birth certificate when the baby was born. As well, in signing this certificate, your husband is now legally responsible, eg child support, etc, for this baby. |
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Re: Birth name illegal
From: ac67-ga on 08 Jul 2004 10:14 PDT |
It probably depends on where you are, but I think in most places the mother can choose any name she wants, her own, the person she thinks is the father, even to the extent of making up a last name, as long as it isn't done to defraud anyone. See this website from Vermont for instance: http://www.healthyvermonters.info/hs/vital/birth.shtml. Unless the father admits paternity and probably even proves it, he would have no say in the name, and even then, may not. Note the naming the child does not establish paternity or the rights or responsibilities associated with paternity. |
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