no.
Absolutely.
Depending on the jurisdiction, the biological father has certain rights. You should hire an attorney.
No. The child has to be born before released for adoption. The father must consent because he has parental rights that are equal to the mother's.
Answer for England and Wales: Absolutely not.
Not in the united states.
No. The father of the pregnant daughter has no legal obligation to support her child. That responsibility belongs to the biological father of the unborn child assuming that the pregnancy is not terminated nor the child placed for adoption or parental rights terminated by the court.
Yes, if the couple are not married the mother is presumed to have full legal custody of an unborn or born child, until a court rules otherwise.
No, a father smoking marijuana will not hurt an unborn child. The mother should do her best to stay out of the room, but the father smoking will not hurt.
You can't confirm the father of an unborn child, but once the baby is born a paternity test can be done
If done with the limitations set by the court, yes. In Kansas, in order to challenge an adoption, the father must have begun paying child support four months prior to the birth.
without very complicated testing which I doubt you could get, you will need to wait until the birth. Simple tests should suffice after that.
get married