If the pregnant mother isn't married, or even in a relationship with the person. Does the kid get his last name.
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The last name of the father I mean
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It's usually up to the kid. If the father isn't around the family that often and the child only lives with the mother then, no, most likely not. The kid would probably have the mother's last name. If he is around the house, as in, he's like a steady boyfriend (he and the mom may have plans to get married in the future) then it's likely the child could take his last name.
Really, though, there is no "have to" in any case. It's a choice.
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There's also a third option. Bobbin Threadbare, who had no father at all, was given a made-up surname.
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The child receives no paternal surname and must earn his or her biname through notoriety or in service to a liege lord.
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A friend of mine got pregnant by her boyfriend of several years. He left her, and she won't let him go so she gave the kid his last name.
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Who have you impregnated this time freepizza
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Cheez, I doubt it'd be up to the kid... the kid's a baby. You usually fill out their birth certificate long before they are able to talk or even think much.
I meant that the situation is different kid-by-kid. I should have said "it's up to the parents" but eh....
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My dad has no middle name.
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