Did the father of your little one ever sign any papers at your Hospital?
its obvious that ur the mom... lol. thats why you signed.
but now a days if here is a "man" present they wont have them sign unless you ask for it. think about it. most men aren't around for their babies mortal born. there is no "babies daddy" in the picture. its sad. but most hospitals enjoy realized this and they wont ask because of policies. they don't want to assume that the man standing there is the "dad" you kind of enjoy to tell them, hey this is the father. he needs to sign. most men have to detail the doctors that they are okay with it. because most men don't want anything to do with baby and don't want to be on the transcription out of fear of having to pay child support...sorrowful really.
maybe they just knew he be the dad from previous visits? and they had his info?? who knows how they do things anymore ...
on my birth authorization my uncles name is in place of my dads. because my dad wasn't there. they assumed and have him sign. he didn't know what was going on and what he was signing for. so he just signed. see the confusion? :) so in black and white my uncle is my dad
i hope this helps a little. idk :)
My hubby and I weren't married yet when we had our daughter. He had to sign some papers..paternity papers..we didn't do/or ask for a paternity exam or anything like that lol... but he didn't sign the BC..I think they USED to do that..bec. on my husband's b.c. his parents both signed... but then again, I be born in NJ and had no signatures of my parents on mine. My hubby and daughter were both born surrounded by AZ.
It is because you both are married. If you are not married then the father of the baby needs to supply consent for his name to appear in the birth certificate stating that he is the father of the child. When my son be born my husband didn't sign a thing and his name also appears in the birth licence.
I live in Australia - we don't have to sign anything surrounded by the hospital (except I had to sign my release forms.) About a week later the birth certificate be sent out and we both signed, that's just the way it is here.
Hmm we did sign papers with both of our names on them, I think birth authorization included. I think in most cases both parents sign, from what I've heard.
We weren't married at the time, we be married when our son was 5 months old. So that could've been why he have to sign as well? Not sure.
Just the mother signs the birth certificate.
He really don't sign the certificate but he is supposed to show psyche and say its ok to put his name on there but i guess it be different because you guys are married but that's how it worked for me.
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