Posted on September 7, 2010.
If someone has full parental authority, they must inform the other parent of a legal name changea If someone has full parental authority, they must inform the other parent of a legal name change of the childa The father pays childsupport and but has no family visits by law, except by obtaining mother.The legal name change is for the surname only.
It is a question of law of the state. With 50 different states, there could be 50 different answers. Here in California, I think the answer would be that you should at least try to inform the noncustodial parent without a legal reason as a court ordered termination of parental rights.
uh I do not know ask the judge
I would say yes if paternity is found
It is a question for your lawyer. If you are a parent in this case, you've probably had one during the custody proceedings. Or maybe you do not, so you do not have custody. If you do not, you should visit http://www.prepaidlegal.com/info/danhend ...
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