I was just reading a post now I'm confused. Since my daughters father has passed will I be able to put him on her birth certificate as her father ?
@brandylemonds15, that's strange when I registered they asked for all the information even though we weren't married
If his mom is in the delivery room they will let you. Also when you registered at the hospital did you put him as the father? They will let you for sure
Yeah they will be , my mom and mil will be in the room with me when I deliver @andreahogg15 I hope so if not we'll figure it out
In Texas I'm almost 100 percent positive that they will let you. Especially if his family is supportive and understanding and I'm assuming they will be at the hospital when you have her.
Duh ! I didn't even think about that ! If I ask she'll definitely do that for me @aek91
Okay thank you ladies! My mil is looking into it for me since she's bored at work @aek91 @lovebuggg2016 and that's what I was thinking sadly I don't have a way to do a DNA test to prove that he's her dad so I can put him on her birth certificate
Oh no! Maybe calling the hospital they maybe be able to tell you something
Today was my last appointment until my 3 week check up after I have the baby !@aek91 I'm gonna see if I can find anything online about it since I live in texas now I'm curious
You might have to get his family to vouch, idk, but spouses and partners pass all the time before birth, it seems farfetched that they wouldn't let you
You can petition the court for it, if they don't let you at the hospital. But she can still have his last name.
You can still put his last name on her but yea I'd ask your doctor when you see her next she may have more info or better info than I do i just know that's what they do here in Illinois
I know it's different in every state and if I can't put him as her father then I atleast want her to have his last name it's gonna break my heart if they don't let me ! @aek91 @tahtahme
I think you can. You should ask the hospital. I know your child can have his last name for sure.
I don't think you will be able to because he has to sign a paper that says he acknowledges paternity & basically waiving his rights for a DNA they did that for my sons father & my second sons father when we changed his name & added him to the birth certificate
All they asked was basic medical information and stuff