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The fathers name can be added to the birth certificate any time after the family leaves the hospital but there is a fee to add his name. The birth certificate does not establish paternity.
After a mother and father sign an acknowledgment of parentage, the mother has initial custody of the minor child, without prejudice to the determination of either parents custodial rights, until otherwise determined by the court or otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing and acknowledged by the court.
Removing a fathers name from a birth certificate is legally possible in Michigan, but its a complex and case-specific process. It requires strong evidence and a compelling reason that aligns with the childs well-being, as the courts primary concern is the childs best interests.
To revoke an acknowledgment of parentage, an individual MUST file an action as indicated by ROPA. MCL 722.1007(h). A petition to terminate parental rights to the child has been filed. MCL 722.1443(15).
Affidavit of Admission of Paternity/Acknowledgement found at the back of the COLB or in separate affidavit duly registered in the MCRO in four copies. Elementary, Secondary and Tertiary Schools where the child was enrolled. Barangay Captain where the child was born.
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A true or certified copy from the probate court must be attached. The Affidavit of Parentage form can be printed out from our website at .michigan.gov/vitalrecords or call 517-335-8666 to have one mailed to you. If you are the child listed on the record, you must be at least 18 years old or legally emancipated.
(2) If the childs mother was not married at the time of conception or birth, the name of the father shall not be entered on the certificate of birth without the written consent of the mother and without the completion, and filing with the state registrar, of an acknowledgment of parentage by the mother and the

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