Proving paternity would become a problem as he would not be able to respond to any paternity claim. There are greater issues at stake here than just the SS benefits.
Not without first establishing paternity.
Yes, a child that is legally adopted in the state of Hawaii can receive an Hawaiian Birth Certificate.
If you are still a full time student (12 units or more) you probably qualify. Make an appointment to visit your local social security office. Take your parent's death certificate, your birth certificate and transcripts.
If you have a social security number you could go to your local social security department and possibly find out what state your s.s.# was issued in. You then could notify the capital of this state and they would be able to assist you in obtaining your record of birth. Some states charge a minimal fee for getting a copy of your birth certificate. If you have no social security card, I would contact your state capitol for a copy of your birth certificate first then go to your social security office with the copy of your birth certificate to obtain a social security card. I hope this helps you.
By requesting a Paternity Test either in court or through your local county child support division. Once the test comes back positive, if it does, then you will receive paperwork to send off to make an amendment to the child's birth certificate.
go to your local courthouse and file a petition for the change, then you will see the judge to see if they will allow the order for changing your name, this way you will have all of the legal documentation to take with you to social security office and the drivers license bureau. Added: The answer given above will change your formal identification on all official documents -EXCEPT- for the name on your birth certificate. That is an 'unchangeable' document and the information contained on it will always remain.
No. Your social security number does not appear on any copies of your birth certificate.
The one on the birth certificate is the legal name.
Where do you cash your birth certificate, socisl security , marriage and spousr death certificate bonds
No. The parents have to apply for it for them and show the documentation of where the baby was born whether it be at a hospital or elsewhere.
Felonies have nothing to do with having a Social Security card. Contact the Social Security office. They will need your birth certificate.
birth certificate
take her birth certificate to the social security office and file for a new social security card. if she is in school they should also have that number.
yes i looked up that and found it did.
Birth certificate and social security number.
There birth certificate and social security card
You can't. You can only get a valid Social Security number through the Social Security Administration; anything else is fraudulent.
Take yourself , , the birth certificate , all your ID and go to the nearest Social Security office. You may be able to do this online, but it's better to go and let them see the original birth certificate with the seal.