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Name change possible after biofather abused child?
What is the name of your state? Ca
My Ex admitted to and was convicted of Felony Child Abuse against my child. Child was 3 months old when abuse was discovered. Child had been shaken twice, and had a broken femur. The biofather made his twice-monthly supervised visits for 4 years (while in the same state), and pays his court ordered support. Child has been raised by my husband who is called daddy. Child does not know the true nature of who biofather really is--refers to him by his first name, and the biofather knows this and refers to himself to child by his first name. Child has no idea of the situation or that 'daddy' is not biologically related. I am wanting try to do a legal name change so that child has the last name as the man who has raised him, and myself. I am sure biofather will contest--he is obsessed with the child. Do I have any hopes of attempting a name change in light of the history with the biofather--would a judge take that into consideration? Biofather lives in a different state currently. Do I have a chance at accomplishing this, or would I just be wasting time? Any advice would be extremely welcomed. Thanks.
What is the name of your state? Ca
My Ex admitted to and was convicted of Felony Child Abuse against my child. Child was 3 months old when abuse was discovered. Child had been shaken twice, and had a broken femur. The biofather made his twice-monthly supervised visits for 4 years (while in the same state), and pays his court ordered support. Child has been raised by my husband who is called daddy. Child does not know the true nature of who biofather really is--refers to him by his first name, and the biofather knows this and refers to himself to child by his first name. Child has no idea of the situation or that 'daddy' is not biologically related. I am wanting try to do a legal name change so that child has the last name as the man who has raised him, and myself. I am sure biofather will contest--he is obsessed with the child. Do I have any hopes of attempting a name change in light of the history with the biofather--would a judge take that into consideration? Biofather lives in a different state currently. Do I have a chance at accomplishing this, or would I just be wasting time? Any advice would be extremely welcomed. Thanks.
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