No. Unless he gets custody of the child and you want to be around it for your own good. Why would you even think that sweetie?
Being born out of wedlock does not bar a child from inheriting from his deceased father. However, if the father left the child out of the will then that child might not be able to inherit anything without contesting the will in court.
= wedlock = The state of being married; matrimony. The state of being united as husband and wife.
If a father's name is on the birth certificate that does not make him a legal guardian, it makes him a father. The two are technically different. In this state a father can have guardianship without establishing it. A father can be forced to pay child support while a guardian can not.
The mother. The father have to prove paternity in court and petition for visitation or custody. He can then also pay child support.
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The law presumes that an unmarried woman has sole custody of a child born out of wedlock until/unless a court rules otherwise.
In Oklahoma, a father's rights typically include the right to seek custody or visitation with their child, the right to be involved in major decisions regarding the child's upbringing, and the right to request child support. However, it is always best to consult with an attorney to fully understand the specific rights and legal processes involved in your situation.
If confirmed, the father. If not, the mother, though most likely the state. see link
A wedding is a ceremonial union between two people legally/culturally/spiritually binding them to each other. Wedlock is the state of being wedded to someone.
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Wedlock is the state of being married. A padlock is anything that locks with the intention of staying that way, so being locked into marriage means it's permanent.
He has no parental rights and since the mother has custody automatically after birth she can call the police on him for kidnapping. Unless he has proven paternity that is legally not his child. And even if he does prove paternity he will have to go to court to get visitation and custody and pay child support. He can not take the child anywhere wihtout the mothers consent and certainly not out of state.