Whether you and your partner aren’t married but share kids, or you’ve remarried and each brought your own children into a blended family, or a whole host of other reasons, it’s not uncommon these days for parents to have a different last name than their kids. Generally speaking it’s no big deal, but if you’ve never flown with them before, you’re probably wondering: Can I travel if my child has a different last name than me, either domestic or international?
You totally can, according to family law experts, but you’ll want to bring some extra documentation along just to be safe.
In a blog post on her firm’s website, family law expert Siobhan Jeffels says traveling internationally is where you’re most likely to be questioned about having a different last name than your kid. This is because there are tighter security measures in place to prevent child trafficking. In addition to your kid’s passport, she recommends that parents bring:
It’s also a good idea to warn your child that border officials may also ask them questions, and that it shouldn’t scare them or make them nervous. Encourage them to answer clearly and honestly and all will be well.
Lastly, you can check the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs website to find out what documents officials will want to see when you arrive and depart other countries. Just click into the travel advisory for your destination, visit its country information page, and scroll down to “Entry, Exit, and Visa Requirements.”
There aren’t as many required documents when traveling within the U.S. Federal law doesn’t require anyone under 18 to show government ID to fly, but some airlines will have their own rules, so check with them about what documents they’ll want to see, says Rocket Lawyer. In most cases a birth certificate will do nicely — it’s proof of age, full name, and your parenthood all in one.
If you don’t share a last name with your child, a child travel consent is good to have, according to the same law experts. It should include the child’s name, travel companion’s name, travel dates, destination, and a statement of permission from the parent or parents (if the person taking the child is a grandparent or other adult). Then, sign it in front of a notary to make it official. You might not get asked for it when flying within the country, but if you are, you’ll be really glad you have it.
All in all, traveling with a child whose last name is different than yours is not the biggest deal in the world, as long as you do your research beforehand. After all, nobody wants to get told at customs that they have to turn around and go home for a birth certificate.
This article was originally published on scarymommy.com.
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