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The father and mother whose DNA a child carries are usually called the childs biological parents. Legal parents have a family relationship to the child by law, but do not need to be related by blood, for example in the case of an adopted child.
A putative father is a man whose legal relationship to a child has not been established, but claims to be the father or who is alleged to be the father of a child who is born to a woman to whom he is not married at the time of the childs birth.
Putative father means any person that is not legally presumed or adjudicated to be the biological father of a child but who claims or is alleged to be the father of the child. Natural parent means a nonadoptive parent, whether biologically related to the child or not.
Section 63.054, Florida Statutes, provides for the establishment of a Putative Father Registry in the Bureau of Vital Statistics. The purpose of the registry is to permit a man alleging to be the unmarried biological father of a child to preserve his right to notice and consent in the event of an adoption.
State putative father registries are intended to protect the non marital father from fraud by providing him with legal notice of a planned adoption of a child, provided he registers within a limited time-frame, usually any time prior to the birth or from 1 to 31 days after a birth.
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Question: How can I get the fathers name OFF my childs birth certificate? Answer: By providing a certified copy of a court order to the State Office of Vital Records. The court order must specify both the name to be removed and the name to be added to the birth certificate (O.C.G.A.
putative child means a person, including an adult who claims or is alleged to be the child of an identified parent or parents.
A putative father is a man who might be a childs biological father, but is not the legal father. For example, if a man has sex with a woman who he is not married to, and that woman has a child, that man would be a putative father.

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