Can a child have mother's surname?

A recent BabyCenter survey found that only about 4% of children are given the mother's surname. There are certain instances where this is more common, such as when a child is born to a single mother.
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Can a child have their mother's last name?

The child will carry Mother's surname unless both parents agree to adopt Father's name. Establishing paternity does not warrant the changing of a child's name, unless ordered by the court. The court must also make a judgment of best interest before changing the child's name.
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Is it okay to use mothers surname?

Baby gets the mom's name

Pros: Although this arrangement is much less common (4 percent of families, according to BabyCenter's survey), it's a good choice if sharing a name with the kids is more important to the mother than to her partner, or if she wants to encourage the child to identify with her heritage.
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Can you give your child any surname?

A mother can choose to give her baby any first or last name she likes. Baby can have her last name or the father's. A father has no right to insist that his last name is used. A married couple can choose to give their baby any last name – it doesn't need to be the same as theirs.
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Whose surname should a child have?

If a child is born to unmarried parents, the child will take the mother's surname unless the child's father consents to have his surname registered on the birth certificate. If the parties live together in a marriage-like relationship, then the parents may wish for the child to have the father's surname.
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Can baby have mothers last name if not married?

In the case of an unmarried couple, whoever has custody of the child will be responsible for selecting the child's first and last name. This means that an unwed mother who has custody of the child may elect to give the child her last name or put the father's last name on the birth certificate.
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Can I give my baby my last name if I am not married?

With a few exceptions, most states allow parents to choose their child's name, without restriction. Unmarried partners can decide to choose one parent's last name, hyphenate both last names, or create a new last name that combines both parents' names.
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What does mother's surname at birth mean?

It means her "maiden name", the surname she was born with.
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Is surname compulsory in passport?

<Column 2.1: Applicant's Given Name & Surname >

You must furnish your full name as you want it to appear on your passport.
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Does full birth name include surname?

A birth name is the name of a person given upon birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name, or the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a birth certificate or birth register may by that fact alone become the person's legal name.
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Can I use my father's name as surname?

There won't be any issue with the surname. See in documents father's and mothers name are mentioned even if surname is different there won't be any issue. Yes it is legally ok and correct there shall be no issue.
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What happens if parents don't agree to last name baby?

If your child's other parent does not agree to changing the child's name, he or she has the right to oppose your request. If the judge approves your request, you will get a court order called a "decree" changing your child's name. The court process can take up to 3 months, though in busier courts it may take longer.
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Can a mother put any name for father on birth certificate?

A mother may declare no father on the birth certificate if the couple are not legally married. While parental rights for an unmarried couple aren't quite as simple as they are for a married couple, it is important to note both the mother and father have options.
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Can I change my child's surname on the birth certificate?

A child's surname can be changed on the birth certificate. However, there are limited circumstances when this can occur and this must be by agreement otherwise a court order must be obtained. If parents were unmarried but the father's details were added to the birth certificate, the birth certificate cannot be changed.
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When a baby is born what last name does it take?

In cases where the child is born out of wedlock, the child often gets the mother's last name. But if paternity is established, both parents have the right to petition the court to change the child's last name. After the name change, the court will issue a new birth certificate with the changed name.
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Can you have two last names?

A hyphenated last name is when you and your spouse combine both of your last names with a hyphen. This is also called a double surname. In many states, when you fill out your application for your marriage license, you'll be writing your intended married name on that application.
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Why do babies get father's last name?

"[Giving the man's last name to the child] can be a way of having a sense of two parents," she explains. "It's also a way of trusting in the marriage -- saying, 'This is someone I can count on. ' It's about enjoying the good parts of being part of a family, of feeling somehow that this man is making a commitment."
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How do I change my child's last name if the father is not on the birth certificate?

To remove a name, you'll need to fill out the form and provide a copy of a court order (like your judgment of divorce), or a court determination of non-paternity. Other states require you to file a legal request through the court before you can modify the birth certificate.
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Can you put father's name on birth certificate without him there?

If the father is not present at the hospital following the birth, the mother will not be able to list him as the father on the birth certificate in his absence—the father and mother will instead have to sign the voluntary declaration of paternity at a later time, and have the father's name added to the birth ...
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Can I put non biological father on birth certificate?

If someone who is not the biological father signs the birth certificate, it is considered paternity fraud.
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What age can you change your name without parental consent?

Once you're 16 years old, it's legally your own decision to change your name. If you're 16 or 17, you're treated in the same way as an adult, and you can change your own name (by deed poll) without your parents' consent. (And your parents cannot change your name for you without your own consent.)
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Can I legally change my last name?

Changing a surname. As with your first name, there is nothing in the law stopping you from changing your surname at any time, so long as you don't have any fraudulent (or other criminal) intent. You can assume any surname you please in addition to, or substitution for, your existing surname.
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How do I get my ex wife to drop my last name?

A spouse cannot force their ex-spouse to change their last name, unless it was specified in a prenuptial agreement. If you and your ex-spouse do not have children, your best option might be to negotiate their changing back to the maiden name in a divorce decree.
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Is surname necessary on birth certificate?

2. A fresh birth certificate of your child will be issued once the surname is added. Under the procedure surname never mentioned in the child birth certificate or JANAM PATRI of a baby, so don't worry.
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Can I give my child any surname in India?

There is no law stopping you from giving both parents name as surname for the child. A person's name is his/her wish, the law cannot and does not interfere in it.
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