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i have done that. and i am only 16 with a 8month 1day old son. his father wanted to see him and i did not think it was safe so i told him no. so yes a mother can deny the father access to the child.

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Whose DNA samples are required for DNA paternity testing?

A child inherits half of their DNA from the biological Mother and half their DNA from the biological Father. The DNA profiles are then compared (on a 16 genetic marker basis) to establish whether the alleged father is indeed the biological Father of the child. If the alleged father is the biological Father of the child, then all the loci will match and he will be included as being the Father with a guaranteed probability in excess of 99.99% when the mother is included. The probability is normally over 99.9% if the Mother is not included. If the man tested is not the biological Father of the child he will be 100% excluded resulting in a probability of paternity of 0%. http://www.homednadirect.co.uk/DNA-Paternity-test.html


What is the difference between a biological mother and a surrogate?

A biological mother contributes the actual egg cell and maternal DNA of a child, so the child gets half its chromosomes from the biological mother, with the other half coming from the father. A surrogate carries the child in her womb but does not contribute any sex cells or genetic material. This is usually done if a woman who wants children is has viable egg cells but for some reason cannot carry a pregnancy or give birth.


if a mother blood type o+ the father blood type is b+ the child is a+ can he be father that child?

Yes, the father with blood type B+ could be the biological father of a child with blood type A+. A child can inherit a different blood type from their parents due to genetic inheritance involving multiple alleles for the ABO blood group system.


What is a biological mother?

Biological mother is that mother who has given birth to a person. E.g.:- the woman who has given birth to you is your biological mother.


What percentage does each parent contribute to the genotype of a child?

Each parent contributes 50% to the genotype of a child. The child inherits half of their genetic material from their biological mother and half from their biological father through the process of genetic recombination during fertilization.

Related Questions

Can a mother of a child move out of NJ with that child without biological father's approval?

no


Is biological father liable for child support if the mother got married before the birth of the child?

Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .


Can you adopt a child who lives with biological mother?

The is dependent of whether there is a father in the picture. In considering this, be sure to determine of she has been denying the father access to the child, and he has finally given up after spend thousands to enforce his rights.


Would a biological father have to continue paying child support if the mother and child moved out of the country?

no


Can a mother claim support from the biological father and the step father for the same child?

A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.


Can a mother give her parents custody of her child?

No, if what is meant is, can a biological mother of a child give custodial rights to her mother without the necessity of court procedure and/or the agreement of the biological father.


What rights does a man found to be the father by default have to said child?

If a father finds out he is the biological father of a child, he has as many rights to the child as the mother does. He can take the mother to court for custody or to set up a parenting plan.


If the biological father has no rights do you need his permission when adopting the child when marrying the biological mother?

You need to see a lawyer. Look for "Legal Aid" in your state as they offer free or low-cost legal advice. If someone is the "biological" father, he doesn't adopt the child, it is his child. He is legally obligated (in the USA) to provide support (money) for the child's needs. The only exception is if the mother was married to another man at the time of the birth, then legally the husband is considered the baby's father (even if everyone knows and admits that the other man is the baby's biological father). If you're asking whether the biological father can be forced to take care of the child in his own house, the answer is "no" he can give up his parental rights to the child. If you're asking whether the biological father can take the child away from the mother and her boyfriend/husband, the answer is "maybe" if he can PROVE to a court that the baby's mother is unfit and he (the biological father) is a better parent. If the father WANTS to be involved in the baby's life even though the mother has a new boyfriend/husband, the father MUST be allowed to have visitation with his child. Not allowing him to see the child may cause the courts to consider the mother not fit to raise the child. Again, GET LEGAL ADVICE from a lawyer.


Can the biological mother request relinquished parental rights if the biological father does not pay child support or make contact?

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Should a custodial mother file a child support modification when her child was legally adopted?

Who legally adopted the child?If the mother's new husband legally adopted the child, then the biological father's parental rights had to be terminated first. Which means that the biological father is NOT obligated to pay child support anymore. The new adoptive father has taken on all rights and responsibilities for the child.


What can a father do when mother denies access to child in the UK?

they can divorce or the father can leave the family.


If an unwed mother dies during labor does biological father get custody of baby?

Yes the bilogical father will get the child .