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Has her birth been registered?
If not, you must both be present when the birth is registered.
If she already has a birth certificate- you need to re-register at the Registry Office. Contact them for further details, but it should be straight forward.
It won't make the baby legitimate though - you have to marry the father to do that.
If not, you must both be present when the birth is registered.
If she already has a birth certificate- you need to re-register at the Registry Office. Contact them for further details, but it should be straight forward.
It won't make the baby legitimate though - you have to marry the father to do that.
Hi Wjtenn.
Your green username tells me that you're new to AB. Please allow me to assure you that, despite the efforts of idiots like Noknowledge, you can actually get sensible answers on this site.
Here's the information you're seeking:
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/births/canic hangethebirthrecordatalaterdate/birth3e.asp
Chris
Your green username tells me that you're new to AB. Please allow me to assure you that, despite the efforts of idiots like Noknowledge, you can actually get sensible answers on this site.
Here's the information you're seeking:
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/births/canic hangethebirthrecordatalaterdate/birth3e.asp
Chris
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