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Yes, but he can petition the courts for visitation.
1) to pay support; 2) to petition the courts for visitation
He has the right to petition the courts for visitation.
Petition family court for visitation.
He has the right to petition the courts for a determination of paternity and, if he is the father, the right to pay child support and petition for visitation.
Being denied visitation or not, a father can petition for sole custody. The two situations are not related.
You may arrange visitation through the courts.
the right to petition the courts for a determination of paternity and, following such a determination, the right to pay child support and have contact (visitation) with the child
Siblings dont have any visitation rights. You may be able to petition the court to ask for visitation rights.
If married you have equal rights to the child so no visitation needed. If you never been married you have to petition the court for visitation rights.
Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.
The spouse cannot refuse visitation, however the courts can.