Custody of the child, or custodial rights to see the child? Either is possible, it just depends on whether you are willing to do the work. see links below
With time and preparation. see links below
Unless visitation rights for the non-custodial parent were allowed in the divorce paperwork, the custodial parent is completely within their rights to deny the non-custodial parent visitation....however, the non-custodial parent may sue for visitation rights.
No. If you have been determined to be the child's biological father you and the mother will have equal parental rights if you remarry.
Only the court has the power to deny visitation rights.
As he is a non custodial father he has no need to give up his rights at all. see relate question below
no, that's custodial interference
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can loose unsupervised visitation rights if the custodial parents mooves for that motion.. assuming there are court sanctioned visitation rights already in place. Research the Laws for your state
In American legalese, a noncustodial parent is the non-resident parent who has not been granted care of the child(ren).
A custodial father has legal custody of the child and is responsible for their care and upbringing on a day-to-day basis. A biological father may have visitation rights but may not have legal custody or decision-making authority. Both fathers have a responsibility to provide financial support for their child, but the custodial father typically has more direct involvement in the child's life.
Too complicated to answer simply. See an attorney that does child custody and family law.
It really depends on how the parental rights are divided and should be specified in your divorce/support paperwork.