Yes. Most courts now order a paternity test to establish paternity legally. Then visitation and child support order can be established.
Jim Cert's birth name is Frantisek Horcek.
He would have all of the rights that a biological father has. If he was not the biological father, then his name should not have been put on the birth certificate in the first place, unless he adopted her and the birth certificate was changed.
A formailay on your name would mean that on a cert, if and only if, parent on cert was previously married for the name of the married formailay on your name, on the cert, went in the box.
If he is the father - yes. Every child should know whose his/hers parents were.
Mailed out to whom, as this is done at the hospital. And, with your name on it or not, you are still obligated to support the child. see link
If the biological fathers name is not on the birth certificate, and you do not have contact with him, then no it is not likely that you will require his signature or approval prior to changing your child's name.
If no orders are established and you were not married to him, you already have sole custody.
Father Coughlin's birth name is Charles Edward Coughlin.
you can use the third number of the birth cert number of every member as a group code or use a member's birth cert number as a group code or invent a wacky name for the group such as Zennz or Jazz club or Friendz frenzy.
Father John Misty's birth name is Joshua Tillman.
Too many people involved. Leave the birth certificate as it is. Let the biological father continue to pay child support. If the current man marries you and wishes to adopt the child, then that is another matter. Seek legal advice before doing anything to change the birth certificate. No. This would be fraud unless the child is adopted by your boyfriend.
It is possible to legally establish paternity even if the father's name is not on the birth certificate.