yes regardless to whether he's illegally married or legally married you have a child together so he has rights if his name's on the birth certificate the judge will look at that and say he's the father and he has all rights as the mother so if you tried to run off with the child you can be arrested for kidnapping because you can't deprive him of seeing his child. Sorry!! That's a bunch a bull I know but that's the law If the child is biologically his, then he can take the mother to court for custodial rights to the child. Court costs are expensive for both parties. It is suggested that both parents come to an agreement outside of court. Unless the father is abusive, he should be involved with the child for the child's sake. Illegally married has nothing to do with this case, he is the natural father and seeing his child is the issue. He could get trouble for being illegally married, but it is another case entirely. If the mother is thinking about what is right for the child, having both parents involved with his/her life is healthiest.
There is no way to get illegally married and then acquire any of the legal rights of marriage.
There is no such thing as illegally married gay couples. There are only legally married gay couples (with or without state recognition), and unmarried gay couples.
Generally, no. Married or unmarried, the law considers the father's rights equally.
Yes, equal to the mother.
Married couples have equal parental rights unless there is a legal separation filed with the court.
You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.
Each has equal rights and responsibilities.
No. That can only be done by a court order.
If you are not married the custody automatically falls on the mother and the father have to go to court to get visitation or custody. If you are married you have equal rights.
Married father, the same as the mother. A single father has no rights, regardless of age of the child, until granted them by a court. see link
Yes, If he was married to your birth mother before you were born.
It depends on the details of your situation, such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.