Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
Baby names
Who has more of a legal right to chose the name of their new born baby the birth mother or the father? Does it matter if the couple is legally married?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Baby names
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Neither party has more of a legal right to choose a baby's name. Generally both parents will work together to choose the name but the law simply does not address this issue.
Marriage or non-marriage has no legal effect, although in common practice, the doctors will ask the birth mother the name of the child at the time of birth.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.