It depends on how old the child is and who has custody and all that great stuff. So it depends on all that stuff before the child gets to decide or not
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
The child may refuse visits if the child is now an adult or emancipated, or if there is no order for visitation.
Yes. The father has no right to go to a personal doctors appointment.
age 18 see links
Age 18 see link below
Yes, or he should. It's not legal to pay outside a court order. I teach fathers to never do this.
Yes he does. If he wants to see his child he needs to go to court to set up legal visitation and support of the child. If he refuse's to comply with the court on child support they could pronounce him the father and he would have to pay child support anyway. Most fathers are having DNA tests done in the hopes of getting out from under child support and it works if they are not the biological parent.
Not if your parents decide you should go. You are a child subject to their control until you become an adult.
legally, no.
A child can make that decision at the age of 18.
I would refuse to sacrifice my child.
When a child is born out of wed lock.is the child last would be the mothers or the fathers last name? fathers name