Legal Question in Family Law in Missouri

juvenile name change

(To change the last name of a juvenile.) Although the biological father was never legally established, he really is her father. For a step parent adoption, doesn't the biological father have to agree? I thought if he was served with papers with the intent to change her name, and given the chance to object, we could proceed as long as one parent agreed.


Asked on 8/20/08, 6:12 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael R. Nack Michael R. Nack, Attorney at Law

Re: juvenile name change

Perhaps there is an attorney who does adoptions all of the time who can answer all of your questions. Personally, I would need to do at least some legal research before I would be competent to provide you any specific advice. When you had a child out of wedlock, a set of facts was created which led to various consequences concerning the legal status, and the legal rights of the various parties involved in that child's life. If you would like for me to interview you and do the necessary legal research in order to advise you further, I will quote you a modest fee for my time, and then a separate fee if in fact you are able to proceed with the adoption and would like for me to do it.

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Answered on 8/21/08, 12:08 pm


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