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Visit your local family court and ask to speak with an advocate. The father has no legal right to keep the children from you unless you have been deemed unfit. Unwed mothers have custody until a custody order has been issued by the court once the father has established his paternity. Married parents have equal parental rights. The court will issue an order that addresses custody, visitation and child support as part of a divorce decree.
nothing. there is no law that says you have to let him see the child, unless he has partial custody.
If he has a visitation order, yes.
Yes they can, but it is strictly voluntary.
Yes, but you should pursue her father in court for child support.
The two concepts are not related. Payment of child support is a financial responsibility. It does not depend on whether you see your children or not.
You don't, you fight it. Let me teach you how. see links below
Supervised, but yes. A fatherless child is far more damaging. see link
No, simple as that and a judge would very much disapprove of this practice.
Single father? Not without court orders. see links
Well if the mother won't let the father see the child he can take it up to civil court and sue for custody but if she is letting the father see the child and not the family, I'm pretty sure there is nothing that the family can do. sorry.
Not if the parents are not married. The father would need to file a court action to establish paternity, a child visitation schedule and a child support order.
Yes. I would let them drive to see their father.Now it would be different if they were going with friends, but since its to see their father, then most certainly.