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If the mother of a child is not married to the natural father of the child at the time of birth or was not married to the natural father at any time during the 10 months next preceding such birth, the name of the father shall not be entered on the certificate of birth without a sworn acknowledgment of paternity,
The parents have a legal obligation to hand over your legal documents when youre 18, she should not be refusing you your birth certificate and you can actually bring her to court over it if she continues to refuse. She could be using it to commit fraud, especially if she has your social security card or a copy of it.
Establishing paternity can allow your child to claim certain kinds of Social Security, disability, or veteran benefits if the father dies or becomes disabled. It also grants rights to inheritance from the father. Establishing paternity gives children a chance to know the medical history of both sides of their families.
Fathers Rights The father needs to take action in order to gain any level of custody. Once paternity is established, such as outlined in VA Code 20-49.5 with an AOC or inclusion on the childs birth certificate, the court will not favor sides, and the unwed father can seek custody.
A parent/guardian refusing to give this document or demanding the document from you under the guise of safekeeping is committing a crime. A police report should be filed if they are unwilling to give you these documents.
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Following the birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child younger than age 18, an eligible employee shall receive eight weeks (320 hours) of parental leave. If both parents of such child are eligible employees, each shall receive parental leave, which may be taken concurrently, consecutively, or at different times.
If the mother is not willing to state you as the biological father on the birth certificate, it would be best for you to obtain legal counsel and file for paternity rights. This action ensures that your identity as a dad will remain acknowledged in an official capacity.

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