Once a female gives birth she then becomes a woman. Although, she is 16 she now has the rights of an adult. In the eyes of the law she is no longer a minor.
No. The grandparent must go through the court to petition for guardianship and the court will notify the father. He will have the opportunity to object. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child.No. The grandparent must go through the court to petition for guardianship and the court will notify the father. He will have the opportunity to object. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child.No. The grandparent must go through the court to petition for guardianship and the court will notify the father. He will have the opportunity to object. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child.No. The grandparent must go through the court to petition for guardianship and the court will notify the father. He will have the opportunity to object. The court will make a determination that is in the best interest of the child.
If you have different fathers, you may be related if you share some other ancestor, such as a mother, a grandparent, great grandparent, etc.
Yes, but he can challenge, which he should.
Yes ,you may because your they main proivder.
If a father's name is on the birth certificate that does not make him a legal guardian, it makes him a father. The two are technically different. In this state a father can have guardianship without establishing it. A father can be forced to pay child support while a guardian can not.
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no you do not have to put the fathers name on the birth certificate. Unless you want to. my sons fathers name is not on his birth certificate. but i have been thinking about putting his name on there. because i don't want my son to see it when he grows up and ask me why his daddys name isn't on there.
nah bru - let it go
legally, no.
no you only have too because of the law and so that you have proof who your father is otherwise if the fathers name is not put on you can have a DNA test which is 99.8 % of the time correct.
grandparent =bedsteforælder grandparents = bedsteforældre granny = bedste grandma = bedstemor grandpa = bedstefar father's father = farfar mother's mother = mormor mother's father = morfar fathers' mother = farmor
no