Birth Certificate
6 years ago
I have a son of 5 yrs old and want to remove his birth certificate with my name.
I had a relationship with my fiancee and we delivered our son but my gf was married and her husband was disappeared since 12 years but still by default my son has a certificate with his name and now my fiancee is no more in this world.
Now I have to admit my son in a school but with my name. Please help what should I do
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.dear client Your query is full of ambiguity. Please get back or consult with proper details in order to get any advice.
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A.This is a complex legal matter and can't be resolved just like that. Legally the son is not yours but the man's who disappeared. You will have to go a hard core legal way to adopt (your) son but it is difficult to say on high level whether it will be feasible or not. You must consult a lawyer.
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