Yes.
Why would you not want to support your child? Not knowing your situation, youd have to prove that you are not the father. I find it sad you don't want to support your child, but that isn't my place to speak.
If you haven't already done so, you can sue for child support. And if he doesn't want anything to do with the child, he can sign over his parental rights. But if you have no interest in making contact with the father other than talking about the child, you should make that clear to him.
if you get a lawyer, you can probably get him to pay child support
I would turn him in to INS and have him taken to court for child support
Are you marrying the father?
Yes, you do.
The father has the right to visit with his child unless the court issues an order to the opposite.
No. Support and visitation are separate issues.
If there is no support order, then he does not have to pay. If there is an order, he can be held in contempt of court and jailed.
Giving up parental rights has nothing to do with paying support. As the natural father, you are obligated to support the child the mother will be raising and can be ordered to do so by the court. You made the decisions; the consequences are yours. Think of the child and his or her needs through childhood. Would you want to be left behind because your father didn't want to support you?
you go to court and testify
i dont think so cause youre not abandoning him if u support him but its not nice to not want to see youre child