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should baby have the fathers or the mothers last name?
I'm over 32 weeks pregnant now. Me and the babys father unfortunately split up when i was about 21 weeks pregnant. We are not married and not even together now.
We still speak and he is going to be involved in the babys life.
We decided to call him Theo Wilson, Wilson is the fathers last name. I was thinking, i could give him my last name, which is Parkin, couldn't i?
What does everyone think? I'm confused what i sould do now :/
We still speak and he is going to be involved in the babys life.
We decided to call him Theo Wilson, Wilson is the fathers last name. I was thinking, i could give him my last name, which is Parkin, couldn't i?
What does everyone think? I'm confused what i sould do now :/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanx red :) Yeah, thats how i'm feeling, the more i think about it, i'd like him to have my last name now that me and his father arent together.
I mean the babys fathers last name Wilson, isn't his fathers last name, its his mothers as she wasnt married to his father (if you get me lol)
I haven't mentioned this to my babys father yet and dont know how he will feel about it. I hope he's ok with it
I mean the babys fathers last name Wilson, isn't his fathers last name, its his mothers as she wasnt married to his father (if you get me lol)
I haven't mentioned this to my babys father yet and dont know how he will feel about it. I hope he's ok with it
no, there is no law saying you have to call the baby either. But really as the mother you ought to be allowed by the father to make the decision. Explain to him why you feel that way
once thing to point out is that if you want the father on the birth certificate and youre not married you have to have the father present at the registrar office when you name the baby
once thing to point out is that if you want the father on the birth certificate and youre not married you have to have the father present at the registrar office when you name the baby
You could always give him the father's surname as a middle name, or second middle name? Particularly as Wilson could be a forename anyway..
Then if it works out amicably, you can explain why later on in life. If not, can just be an extra name, say you had a thing for the Beach Boys in pregnancy or something!
Then if it works out amicably, you can explain why later on in life. If not, can just be an extra name, say you had a thing for the Beach Boys in pregnancy or something!
Why not go for a hyphenated surname i,e Wilson-Parkin. That would mean no one being left out especially if the father does want to be involved with the child's upbringing even if you two are not together. This style of surname would acknowledge the father, and might be of importance to the child when it was old enough to understand, and with the second part of the name being yours, this would make it much easier (and make sense) for you when registering the child at nursery or school. Just a thought. Hope this helps.
sorry but i dont agree with these, i think the father's name shuld be used. if your surname is parkin and his fathers name is wilson and you give your son parkin. if you re marry then u will have a new name and your child wont have eiter mother or fathers name. the childs father will always be their father so why not let them have his name. it will be more confusing for the child if you re marry and the child dont have any of your names.
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