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CourtClerk

Senior Member
No, I haven't received an answer.

This is my question: Why would the court change the last name of a child from the mother's to only the father's? Please tell me the family law code that supports this.
The better question is tell me the family code that supports the child having the mother's last name only....
 

PotreroHill

Junior Member
The better question is tell me the family code that supports the child having the mother's last name only....

That's not what I asked. It seems that you don't know the answer as you are unable to respond to my original question.

Plain and simple, please answer my question or stop posting on this thread.

Thanks
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
That's not what I asked. It seems that you don't know the answer as you are unable to respond to my original question.

Plain and simple, please answer my question or stop posting on this thread.

Thanks

I'm sorry... but I've answered your question. More than once. I can't help it if you're so obtuse you can't see it. Work on that. FOCUS

Also, once again:
There are 52 weeks in a year. Are you willing to let the child go live with its father 26 weeks?
 

TheGeekess

Keeper of the Kraken
That's not what I asked. It seems that you don't know the answer as you are unable to respond to my original question.

Plain and simple, please answer my question or stop posting on this thread.

Thanks

Good luck with that attitude. I suggest you try Google. :rolleyes:
 

Proserpina

Senior Member
That's not what I asked. It seems that you don't know the answer as you are unable to respond to my original question.

Plain and simple, please answer my question or stop posting on this thread.

Thanks




As you obviously have all the answers I strongly suggest you consult with local counsel immediately.

Pay for that advice.

Oh. And take your 'tude with you.
 

PotreroHill

Junior Member
The fact remains that neither one of you has information to back up your claims that the baby's name will be changed. Can you give me the numbers of specific family law forms that have this?
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
Actually, that's not true. Publication is a required step.
And just because I want to stick a fork in it to declare it done:
The procedure in an action under this part to change the name
of a minor or adult child for whom a parent and child relationship
is established pursuant to Section 7636, upon application in
accordance with Title 8 (commencing with Section 1275) of Part 3 of
the Code of Civil Procedure shall conform to those provisions, except
that the application for the change of name may be included with the
petition filed under this part
and except as provided in Sections
1277 and 1278 of the Code of Civil Procedure.

If the judgment or order of the court is at variance with the
child's birth certificate, the court shall order that a new birth
certificate be issued
as prescribed in Article 2 (commencing with
Section 102725) of Chapter 5 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health
and Safety Code.
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
Seriously?

After the rudeness you've shown, you really expect for US to do your little bit of homework?

Um. No.

Not so much.

I'll do it, but she can expect that she will not get one. more. piece. of. help. at all, regarding anything ever again. So I hope she asked her best question tonight...
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
Now, why would baby's name be changed to just the father's? If the name is changed, why would it not be hypenated?
I'm sorry, I am a person of my word. When I say I will NEVER answer another question of yours...

you can believe I am telling the truth. The first time.
 
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