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Hello peeps new to hear and hope to get some real good advice. Having real probs at the moment and need some help asap please.
I am going to see the mother of my child tomorrow as I have found out that she has registered his name at school as her surname and its been used for the last 2 years, although his name on the birth certificate is my surname as I am named on this certificate as his father. I want his name at school as it says on the birth certificate how can I get this done as she is adamant that she will not change it, she is a very vindictive woman and unless I can change it whats the point of going to see her as I know all im going to get is attitude, cant I just go to the school show them his birth certificate and ask nicely if they can change it. Please please help I need this info asap before we meet so I at least know what to say to her. Thanks in advance of any help and advice this woman is breaking my heart every time she puts an obstacle in the way of my son and me who have a great relationship
Hi
Welcome along, someone has already answered your other post asking our legal guys to advise you.
GTTS
yep eagerly await the reply, don't know why people have to be so nasty and manipulative.
It happens all too often unfortunately.
GTTS
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