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1Need help on this issue..  Empty Need help on this issue.. Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:06 pm

Dimarucut


Arresto Menor

Hi..
Im ledrus gift, me and my wife had a son, the problem is my son's BIRTH CETIFICATE surname is followed to her mom due to were not married by the time she delivered our son.. But, my name and signature on my son's BC is indicated.. Now we plan to change my son's surname to be follow to my lastname.. What should we do?

Thanks...

2Need help on this issue..  Empty Re: Need help on this issue.. Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:13 pm

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Reclusion Perpetua

Is "but, my name and signature on my son's BC is indicated" supported with the Authority to Use Father's Surname?
Is the BC an authenticated copy of NSO?
What year was your son born?

Check with the Local Office of Civil Registry where your son was registered on what can be done.

3Need help on this issue..  Empty Re: Need help on this issue.. Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:22 pm

Dimarucut


Arresto Menor

"Authority to Use Father's Surname"? Is this a document i need to provide? If yes, How?
Is the BC an authenticated copy of NSO? Yes
What year was your son born? 2013

Thanks for the prompt reply..

4Need help on this issue..  Empty Re: Need help on this issue.. Sun Apr 03, 2016 10:14 pm

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Reclusion Perpetua

You already have an Affidavit of Acknowledge if you said your name and signature are already on the BC. I wonder why your last name was not picked up as the child's surname. Could it be just a clerical error? Check with the LOCR. Based on the year of date, he is covered by the illegitimate's right to use the father's surname. Let us know what you will discover.

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