My question involves juvenile law in the State of: ct
What are father's rights? all parties reside in stamford, ct, is likely to be filed in probate court? is that in bridgeport?
CT divorced, non-custodial father w/ 2.5 year divorce decree in effect (which does not address this issue or anything proximate to it, yet does explicitly details visitation agreement/schedule and joint legal custody). all children reside with ex-wife and new husband. ex wants to allow twin minor (14 years old ) daughters (mutual natural children) to petition (thru her in probate court, I assume - will be filed next week) surname change.
btw, the minor daughters wish to use their mother's (the ex-wife's) maiden name (not her newly remarried surname she currently uses) additionally the co-resident 15 year son (other mutual natural child) does not wish to change his surname from the father's.
What are father's rights? all parties reside in stamford, ct, is likely to be filed in probate court? is that in bridgeport?
CT divorced, non-custodial father w/ 2.5 year divorce decree in effect (which does not address this issue or anything proximate to it, yet does explicitly details visitation agreement/schedule and joint legal custody). all children reside with ex-wife and new husband. ex wants to allow twin minor (14 years old ) daughters (mutual natural children) to petition (thru her in probate court, I assume - will be filed next week) surname change.
btw, the minor daughters wish to use their mother's (the ex-wife's) maiden name (not her newly remarried surname she currently uses) additionally the co-resident 15 year son (other mutual natural child) does not wish to change his surname from the father's.
Name Change Procedures: Can a Father Object to a Mother's Petition to Change a Child's Last Name
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