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My baby's father and I have never been married and only dated for a short time should i agree to give my son? |
his fathers last name or should i continue to fight it and keep his name the way it was,.. through out my whole pregnancy he denied being the father . during my labor the hospital kicked him out of the hospital . he is not on the birth certificate demanded a DNA test while i was still pregnant which i refused until my son was actualy released from the hospital test came back that he was infact the father which i already knew. has been giving me hell ever since , takes me to court every other month . now we are back in court to change my sons last name , should i give in, compromise and give him both of our names or just fight it the whole way and make it so he only has my last name, TRUST ME KEEP HIM IN YOUR NAME X Fight to the end, your sons father sounds like a right jerk, you have to earn the last name and if he had been a caring and loving father as well as a loving and supporting husband then that would be different. But no this guy has put you though enough stress and trouble, don't give in why should you name a child after a father whom is only concerned for his own welfare. I would fight it all the way.Keep your son in your name.Good Luck This is not about you and the father. It is about the child. YES,IT IS ONLY RIGHT GIVE HIM HIS FATHERS LAST NAME.........HOPE I HELPED........ Sometimes you have to just pick your fights and if your not apposed to your son having his last name, then just do it. It would save you alot of trouble and stress. I'm sure your son's feels your situation. Well perhaps you need to think about some sort of arbitration for the sake of your son so that when he is at a stage where he understands that this whole court wrangling isnt brought up, but i would personally comprimise and give your son both names and a chance to make up his own mind when he is able to. Does he support his son ? If he doesn't, what is his reasons for his son to have his last name other than it's a guy thing? Our daughter made a mistake 17 years ago, but she left the name of the father on the birth certificate. There is alot to the story, but his father has been around to support his son, so we can't say to much. You need to do what is best for your son now and in the future, stop the fighting both ways. It's hard to understand why some of these laws are so hard to follow, when a child is involved and a person knows what's best for the child. I wouldn't want to share my last name with a father who doesn't really seem to be much of a father. Keep it the way it is. He is the father.The child has the right to carry his fathers name.Maybe hyphenate it as a compromise. if i was in ur situation i dnt think id let the child have his name but all this fighting is no good 4 the child i would compromise somehow but make sure u have the final say.......y dont u double barrel the names but sure yours goes last!! give him his dad's name as he grows up the child will decide for themselves about what his dad's like let the child see him for what he is. it's one way to stop all the fighting was in same situation once once you stop fighting they loose interest any way no, fight it with every breath in your body. The child deserves to have your last name. meet him half way and try to get a double barrel name: What is in a name? Weather he has your name or his is not the problem here. It is weather he is and will be a good father. Sounds like he is immature at the moment with the visitations, but what about child support? Is he paying you anything? It doesn't matter what the child's last name is, only how you raise your him/her. Keep your last name. I believe you can change it (or add) at some point as long as it is within a year. If the daddy actually becomes a father maybe you could hyphenate. Take a look at the Shared Parenting group and look for a parenting plan. your name. my daughter has her fathers and now that i'm with my new partner we are expecting (7 years on, so it's not that fast) and she'll be "bloggs", i'll be "smith" and my partner and baby will be "jones". How screwed up! at least if she'd had my name, i'd stick with it for the one on the way meaning the odd one out would be my partner. Simple fact is your not paying for this, the tax payers are, its an unlimited pot for you and your partner who can dip into it all the time without any worry about the true financial cost. |
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