If the mother has been the custodial parent (which most mothers are), or has been legally designated the custodial parent with a visitation order for the father, the mother can (and should) contact the police. Ask the police to intervene. At the same time, get an attorney to file an emergency petition in family court for custodial interference.
If the mother is the party with only visitation rights, under a court order for visitation, you would first need to know your rights and responsibilities under the order. If the father is violating the order, you would need to petition the court for the father disobeying the court order. The father would need to show just cause for not giving the baby to you at the appointed times per the court order. As long as you are doing your part of the order, and have no problems the judge could use to rule against you, the order should be enforced.
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nope. if the father is indeed the biological father then he has rights that can not be taken away unless he willingly gives it up by sighning off his rights or it is cort ordered. but in no way can the mother of a child regardless of the age of the child keep the father from seeing his son/and of daughter.
Penguin baby eggs are kept warm by the father while the mother looks more food
Answer That depends on what a court will say.
The father keeps it in his egg pouch, while the mother goes out to sea to get fish to regurgitate to the baby upon reunion. Then the father goes out to sea while the mother stays, and so on.
Baby ducks lay under the mother to keep worm.
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Yes, I concur.
None. What you have to worry about is if the mother's blood type is (-) negative and the father's is (+)positive. When this happens, the baby inside the mother will be (+) and the mother will make antibodies to the baby's blood for the first pregnancy. This will not affect the firstborn, but will affect the second born. This is why they give Rh - moms a shot of Rhogam to keep the mothers antibodies from attacking the baby's bloodcells resulting in anemia.
Grant him supervised visitation. Your interpretation of unfit may be bias, and a fatherless child always does worse than one with an unfit father. see link
The mother must not be feeding it or it is sick so the mother ate it!
Why you people keep bringing RH factor into a simple Mendelian problem is betond me. The mother, if O, must have alleles OO. To have any type RH factor B baby the father must be AB AB X OO = 50% BO alleles of any RH factor.
It will be like 'after one year' and if the mother dinosaur gets a baby dinosaur it will keep it and if the baby does not grow the mother dinosaur will not keep it and some other dinosaur will kill it and eat.WELL this the answer