Whose last name does the baby get if not married UK?

Your baby will normally be given your surname or the father's surname (even if you were not married to each other and the father does not attend with you). However, you may give the baby any surname including a combination of surnames.
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What surname does a baby take when parents are not married?

Parents can give their child whatever name or surname they want! Although it's traditional to give a child the father's surname, or, less commonly, the mother's surname, the child's surname could be a combination of both (for example) — or something completely different.
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Does my baby have to have the father's last name UK?

The surname given to a child when its birth is registered in the UK is generally, but not always, that of the father. However it sometimes happens, especially in the case of persons born outside marriage, that the surnames of the parents, in any order, are used (hyphenated or not) to provide a double-barrelled surname.
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Does the kid get dads last name if parents aren't 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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Does a baby automatically get the father'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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Whose last name should a child born and raised by a single mother out of wedlock bear?



Who decides the baby's last name?

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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Who decides baby surname?

Children normally take the surname of their father unless their mother wishes them to have a different surname and the father agrees to this. Unmarried fathers do not have to register their children's birth and have no independent right to have their name entered on the birth certificate.
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Can a pregnant not married baby have their last name?

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 happens if an unmarried couple has a baby?

According to family law, the mother automatically gains custody of the child if she is unwed to the father. There is no need for unwed mothers to take legal actions to fight for the child's custodial rights, even the decision to determine the father's role in their child's life.
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Can illegitimate child use mother's surname?

Illegitimate children shall use the surname and shall be under the parental authority of their mother, and shall be entitled to support in conformity with this Code.
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Who decides baby's last name UK?

Parents have can give their child whatever name or surname they want. Although it's traditional to give a child the father's surname, or, less commonly, the mother's surname, the child's surname could be a combination of both (for example) — or something completely different.
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Can a baby have the father's last name if not married UK?

Your baby will normally be given your surname or the father's surname (even if you were not married to each other and the father does not attend with you). However, you may give the baby any surname including a combination of surnames.
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What happens if I don't put father's name on birth certificate UK?

When the father is not named on the child's birth certificate, then no legal rights or responsibilities are automatically conferred onto him. To be granted parental responsibility, the father can either enter into a Parental Responsibility Agreement or apply for a Parental Responsibility Order.
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What surname should illegitimate child use?

8.1 As a rule, an illegitimate child not acknowledged by the father shall use the surname of the mother.
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What rights do unmarried mothers have?

Mothers' Rights

A single mother is entitled to claim maintenance from her child's father, on behalf of the child. She does not have to have shared parental responsibilities with him in order to ask for Child Support payments to be calculated and collected from him.
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What is the surname of a child born out of wedlock?

This section expressly provides that, as a general rule, a child born out of wedlock must be registered under the surname of the mother and may only be registered under the father's name at the joint request of the mother alongside the father.
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Do unmarried fathers have rights?

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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Who owns a child born out of wedlock?

"The Custody of any child born out of wedlock follows that of the mother in the absence of any person claiming custody of the child on the basis of being the natural father. Refer to Ben Enwonwu v Spira (supra) at p. 223.
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Do I have to give my child her father's last name?

In the US, it's traditional to give a child their father's surname. But it's not a law, and a child can be given any name the person filling out the birth certificate chooses. In many cases, especially if the parents were not a couple, or the father is unknown, the child gets their mother's surname.
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Can a newborn have both last names?

Some names lend themselves well to hyphenation while others don't. If you don't like hyphens but still want to use both names, your child can simply have two last names.
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Can a baby have both surnames?

In most cases the mother adopted the father's surname on their marriage. It is possible for a child to be registered with both parents' surnames, these being hyphenated, if both parents consent thereto.
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What are the rules for naming child UK?

United Kingdom. The UK has no law restricting names, but names that contain obscenities, numerals, misleading titles, or are impossible to pronounce are likely to be rejected by the Registering Officer, when registering a child.
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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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Can a dad take his child from the mother UK?

The only reason why a father could take a child from a mother's care within the UK is if the child's welfare and overall safety is at risk. To be able to legally remove the child from the mother, an emergency application to court must be made by the father to change the current child arrangement agreement.
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Can baby Take mother's surname?

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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