If a couple is married the husband is automatically registered by the Registry Office as the child’s father. If the husband doubts that he is the father he can contest paternity in court.
If the mother is not married at the time of the birth, the child’s biological father must expressly acknowledge it. He can do this at the appropriate Registry Office either before or after the birth. If the father refuses to acknowledge his child the mother can demand that he acknowledge it through the courts.
Contact the Registry Office if you have questions about your child’s acknowledgement, nationality and name.