Yes
No, he only have rights to say about the child and not the mother's personal life.
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
If the father have visitation, shared custody or paying child support she will need his and the courts consent.
It is unlikely that the court would order "shared custody". If the mother is unfit the grandmother can petition to be appointed the legal guardian of the child. However, the father must consent.It is unlikely that the court would order "shared custody". If the mother is unfit the grandmother can petition to be appointed the legal guardian of the child. However, the father must consent.It is unlikely that the court would order "shared custody". If the mother is unfit the grandmother can petition to be appointed the legal guardian of the child. However, the father must consent.It is unlikely that the court would order "shared custody". If the mother is unfit the grandmother can petition to be appointed the legal guardian of the child. However, the father must consent.
The mother. The father have to petition the court for shared custody.
same as a father under the same conditions. What the court orders say.
Yes, if he has visitation rights or shared custody, she will need his consent.
Not if there is a court order for visitation or shared custody. She would then need your permission and the courts.
Mother is a plus child 0 plus what could father be?
If the father is named on the birth certificate then the mother will have to file a writ of habeas corpus to request sole custody of the child. The father will be notified of the action and will be given a chance to contest it. The court will then rule as to which parent should retain custody or if it should be shared and if the child can be taken outside of the country. If father is not named on the child's birth certificate all the mother must do is present the birth cerificate at the time she applies for a passport for the child.
Only in cases of illegitimate births. Well, the mother can take the child but she can't stop the child from seeing the father. the child deserves to see the father in their life. The father can also take the child back and the parents can share time with the child. Or the child can make his/her own decision to live with the mother or father.
Yes, equal to the mother.