Ethiopian Child Naming Process

Summary

Under the Ethiopian Civil Code, a child typically bears the fathers name if paternity is recognized. Michael can be named Michael Ayele if paternity is acknowledged and registered. To change the name, obtain a paternity recognition document and submit it with the birth certificate to the local Vital Events Registration Agency. Chapter 5 of the Civil Code covers residence and domicile, including articles on general provisions, determination of residence, change of domicile, domicile of origin, and domicile of minors.

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I understand your concern. According to the Ethiopian Civil Code:
- A child’s surname is typically derived from the father’s name.
- Article *(*) and (*): The child shall bear the name of the father if the paternity is recognized.
Michael can be named Michael Ayele if paternity is acknowledged and registered.
Would you like more information on the process of name registration in Ethiopia?
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Under the Ethiopian Civil Code:
- Article *(*) and (*): The child shall bear the name of the father if paternity is recognized.
- Since Ato Ayele Haile is declared the father, Michael can be named Michael Ayele.
Would you like to know the steps to register the name change?
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To register the name change in Ethiopia:
- Obtain a paternity recognition document.
- Submit the paternity recognition and birth certificate to the local Vital Events Registration Agency.
- Complete the name change application form.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
Chapter *. Residence and Domicile in ethiopia can you tell me the articles ?
Sure! Here are the articles from Chapter * of the Ethiopian Civil Code that pertain to Residence and Domicile:
- Article *: General Provisions
- Article *: Determination of Residence
- Article *: Change of Domicile
- Article *: Domicile of Origin
- Article *: Domicile of Minors
Would you like more details on any specific article?
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