The BD is denying paternity and I expect that he will do so until the child support system forces him to give a DNA sample. I plan on putting him on the birth certificate as the father because he is, undoubtedly. Is there any reason I couldn't or shouldn't do this?
Re: BD question for birth certificate
Ditto this!
The father of my LO was supposed to show up in the hospital to meet LO and sign the paperwork and instead he just sent me a message to go ahead and sign whatever for him because he couldn't make it. Uh huh. Court is fun.
Thanks friends. This post was sparked after a conversation with my mother saying "nope, you just tell them and they write is down at the hospital". My mom had said it would be better for the child support situation, but I was doubtful b/c it seems like if that was the case I could write anything down.
The baby will definitely have my last name, but I am putting it on the birth certificate because he is in fact the father and that is a legal document that the baby will have forever. I think it would be awful to have the line empty on my own and I also had a dead-beat dad. I think putting his name on there is part of the history of my child. I am trying very hard to not make any potentially regrettable decisions regarding BD. For example, I'm not going to say "never" or "I won't ever". Yes he is sleazy but I cannot predict what the future holds and I prefer not to burn any bridges.
So thanks for the advice and I did look into it online. In Illinois both parents need to sign a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity for in order to add the father's name to the birth cert. guess we'll wait for the paternity test.
This.