It depends on whether his court order gives him custody/visitation rights.
To established that you are the father or mother.
Yes but he has to establish that he is the father so he has to get legal papers, birth certificate and do a DNA test. Without papers that you are the father you can't go to court and apply for visitation right and custody.
I would think that if the mother and father are not together and the mother is willing to give up custody of the child to the father than the father would have rights to the child. If the adoption papers haven't been canceled yet they will have to be signed when the baby is born saying that the mother and father give up parental rights to the child
You must have papers for both the Mother and Father of the dog. Without papers, there is no way to prove without a shadow of a doubt that the breed is purebred or not.
If the children are leaving the country, yes. See related question link.
You have the visitation rights that were established in the divorce, and you have no custody rights.
No. Unless she has court written visitation papers or a restraining order. The Father needs to take her to court and get the visitation schedule worked out right away.
£600 to £700 pound at least for pedigree pups
with adoption
Need to file a petition for visitation. If the father is the biological father he has a right to visitation. There is no court that will not grant visitation to a father. Unless it is proved in court that the father is unfit. There has to be proof of that.
Go to the local courthouse within the jurisdiction of the child's residence and ask the court clerk if anything has been filed under the father's name or mother's name.
No, he is not responsible until court papers are served. Also, he cannot pay if he doesn't know where they are.