Yes, a father can change his child's last name. However, this depends on the custody arrangement, and who has primary custody.
yes, through the courts
Whatever the court documents give him. Not paying child support does not automatically remove any rights from him.
You can take possession, but without a court order, you do not have custody. You will need to file a child in need of care motion with the court. Are you the father or someone else?
No, the mother expended the money raising the child, she is entitled to payment. If the mother has passed away, the estate can claim the money.
File for contempt of court on the child support, but there's nothing that can be done about him not seeing the child as that could open a can of worms incurring the anger of feminists. If you started doing that they would have to start charging mothers for violating the father's court ordered visitation rights, which 60% of fathers are denied access according to the US Dept. of Health & Human Services study, "Survey of Absentee Parents" over 60% of mothers regularly violate the access rights of fathers. They will cut off all contact between the children and their fathers within five years. Unlike child support, mothers are not jailed, even with multiple Contempt of Court ruling against them for violating the fathers' court ordered visitation rights.Can you imagine arresting 60% of custodial mothers?
No
Mothers have eggs which the father fertilizes. Mothers are needed to nurse and educate the child.
A childs mother must file a petition for child support in the local family court.
If he is married to the child's mother the decision is theirs to make, but if he is not married to her the mother decides the child's last name.
If the judge in the court with jurisdiction feels it would be in the best interests of the child to issue such an order, yes.
You can, but eventually the court will question what you are doing.
Single father? No see link below
The father can file for paternity rights.
Yes it is with homework and stuff like that so kinda yea It is a mothers job to assist in every single aspect of a childs growth and ensure that every step is taken to ensure that the childs growth is healthy in all ways. It is a mothers job to help their child with understanding and respecting authority and the importance of it, to respect all forms of life, to be mentally healthy, physically healthy, intellectualism healthiness and it is also a responsibility to teach the value of truth and the responsibility that goes with it. It is a mothers job to help the child in ways that are best for them even if she thinks it is not best for her. I hope all mothers can practice this and fathers as well.
Mariano
The childs' father, married or not. Your relationship to the father is irrelevent. The father is the first on a long list of family members. Create a living will if that is not acceptable.
In the U.S., yes, unless proven otherwise.