no
No, adoption is irreversible.
No, in order to have a step parent adoption, the birth father's parental rights must be permanently terminated.
no, changing the birth certificate requires adoption, and can only be done if the birth father's parental rights have been terminated.
No. Birth and Adoption certificate are different
Any parent looking to adopt should check with their city/state about kids up for adoption. Contact a local adoption agency to find out who is up for adoption. Make sure you know if you want to have an open or closed adoption (open is the birth parents can contact the child closed is they can not) and be prepared for adoption to be set up and then fall though (the birth mother/father stop the adoption process).
the birth father would have to surrender all parental rights. then apply for adoption.
Is he actually the father, or are you planning to commit paternity fraud?
The biological father should have been put on the birth certificate to begin with so why would he have to adopt them. If he wasnt at birth, see if you can get the birth certificate to reflect the truth. You may need to get a DNA test results and bring it to the hospital where the baby was born. Adoption proceedings are costly and drawn out.
The birth and adoption of Moses is narrated in Exodus 2.
If he didn't sign his rights away then i believe he never lost any rights and can stop the adoption
In Kansas, if the father did not begin paying child six month prior to the birth of the child, he cannot challenge an adoption. Guess how many know this?