If its within the laws of the state, then yes.
If he doesn't take away visitation rights he should
Nobody can take your natural rights away.
A Judge Barry Baskin, from Contra Costa County, California stated that, "You have no constitutional Rights!"- Yes, a judge of a state can in fact take away your constitutional rights, and with that do anything personal against you. The family courts do not follow the law, as such in most courts, there is another rules by which they play, self-preservation.
The state can not take away your rights that the fed constitution grants to each citizen it has no rights to take away. They belong to you not the state.
If social services and the courts are trying to take parental rights away from a parent who has completed everything she was supposed to do, it may be necessary to go to court to make them stop. If a judge is involved, it will be best to hire a good family court lawyer to help.
Yes, if the mother is absent or found incompetent the judge can take away her maternal rights at which point the next of kin will be asked to raise the child.
The courts have ruled that they can. I would say that schools are crazy, and shouldn't be able to take away rights. Why does a student get a detention for wearing a beer logo? That is taking away the first amendment, right? The school try to maintain order in their building, and try to protect the students. In my opinion courts need to give rights back to students. It is crazy that Americans are all about having their rights, but when students step foot on school property they have to give up their rights. Sometimes we have to pay the price to get an education.
The British took away property.
The government was allowed to take away individual rights in times of war.
Generally, you cannot take anyone's ownership rights away from them. That must be done by them voluntarily or by a court order.Generally, you cannot take anyone's ownership rights away from them. That must be done by them voluntarily or by a court order.Generally, you cannot take anyone's ownership rights away from them. That must be done by them voluntarily or by a court order.Generally, you cannot take anyone's ownership rights away from them. That must be done by them voluntarily or by a court order.
The British took away property.
Answer Other than a court injunction, I don't see anyway of getting away from the father of your child. You may hate this man, but he has rights to see his child when he wants, unless you take it to court and a judge decides to grant visitation rights on certain days, even then you will have to have some sort of contact with him.