Can baby have fathers name if not married?

Identifying a father on the child's birth certificate
If the mother was not married when the child was conceived or born, or between conception and birth, the birth certificate cannot include the father's name unless the parents have signed an AOP, or there is a court order establishing paternity.
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Can baby take fathers last name if not married?

In California, as in many states, parents are free to give their child whatever last name they choose, including the mother's surname, father's surname or a completely different surname altogether. If an unmarried woman gives birth, she is free to make this decision by herself.
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What last name does a baby get if the couple is not married?

Child's Name

The couple must decide what last name the child will have. Unmarried couples aren't required to give their child a specific surname upon birth. The child may carry the mother's surname, father's surname or a hyphenated surname. The name the couple chooses then appears on the newborn's birth certificate.
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What happens if you have a baby and you are not married?

Unmarried Mothers Have Automatic Rights

When a child is born to unmarried parents, the mother automatically has sole physical and legal custody of her child. Until paternity is legally established, the father has zero rights and responsibilities toward his child, even if biologically, the child is his.
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Can my baby have his father's last name?

You can choose any name, or no name. In many cultures the child's last name listed on the birth record is the father's family name, but that is optional.
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Can you put father's name on birth certificate without him knowing?

It is possible for fathers to be named on the birth certificate if the mother agrees. If the mother disagrees then the father can make a court application to seek a declaration of parentage. This process involves a DNA test being carried out to establish paternity.
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Who decides the last name of a baby?

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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Who has custody of a child when the parents are not married?

If a child's parents are not married when the child is born, the mother automatically has parental responsibility and the father acquires parental responsibility if: He obtains a parental responsibility order from a court.
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Is it legal to give birth before marriage?

Answers (1) There is no law to stop you from giving birth to baby without marriage it is your wish.
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Who should claim the baby if your not married?

Only one parent can claim the children as dependents on their taxes if the parents are unmarried. Either unmarried parent is entitled to the exemption, so long as they support the child. Typically, the best way to decide which parent should claim the child is to determine which parent has the higher income.
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Do I have to give my baby my boyfriend's last name?

Whether you are married or not, you don't have to give the baby the last name of either parent if you don't want to, and the child does not have to have the father's last name to be considered "legitimate." (See the article Legitimacy of Children Born to Unmarried Parents for more on the subject.)
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What is the last name of a child born out of wedlock?

A child born out of wedlock is usually given the mother's last name, particularly if paternity has not been established.
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Can a baby have a different last name than parents?

If parents agree, they can also choose an entirely different surname for their child that is not the same as the parents'.
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Can you give a baby a random last name?

"In a nutshell, there are no laws surrounding surnames, apart from the standard laws that relate to first names. You can therefore give your child any surname you want," Vashti said.
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What is the legal status of child born out of live-in relationship?

Before 2010, children born out of a live-in relationship were considered 'illegitimate' for legal purposes. However, the Supreme Court in Bharata Matha v. R. Vijaya Renganathan held that "children born out of the live-in relationship are legitimate and upheld their inheritance right in the property".
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How long do you have to be married to have a baby?

Waiting three years is best because having a longer time to date and settle into married life allows couples to really get to know each other and sort out any differences before babies and family life take over.
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How does an unmarried father get parental responsibility?

Unmarried parents

An unmarried father can get parental responsibility for his child in 1 of 3 ways: jointly registering the birth of the child with the mother (from 1 December 2003) getting a parental responsibility agreement with the mother. getting a parental responsibility order from a court.
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Can a mother deny a father access?

However, a mother cannot stop a father from seeing his child unless she has a valid reason to do so. If the mother feels that it is not in the child's best interests to see their father because of safety or welfare reasons, then a court order may be made to prevent the father from having access to his children.
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Does a father have 50 50 rights?

With 50/50 physical custody, each parent spends an equal amount of time with the child. Since this arrangement requires a lot of cooperation between parents, judges won't approve it unless they believe it will work and is in the child's best interest.
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Why should a baby get the 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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Are there any rules for naming a child?

The United States has very few laws governing given names. This freedom has given rise to a wide variety of names and naming trends.
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Does a baby have to have the mother's last name?

The child's last name on a birth certificate

The last name can be: The mother's surname when the child was born; The father's surname when the child was born; Both parents' names, recorded in any order, hyphenated or unhyphenated; or.
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Can you add father's name to birth certificate later?

If the natural father's details are not on the original birth certificate, they can be added later. To do this, the parents must re-register the birth so that a new birth record can be created to replace the original one. This change can only be made once.
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Does a father have to pay child support if not on birth certificate?

If an unwed father is not listed on the birth certificate, he has no legal rights to the child. This includes no obligation to paying child support and no rights to visitation to custody or child support.
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Do both parents have to be present to register a birth?

If parents are not married, both parents must present themselves personally at the nearest Home Affairs Office and bring along their IDs, to sign and acknowledge paternity. Among other things, a birth certificate will enable your child to: Receive government grant; • Register for Grade R; • Travel abroad.
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