Yes
Fathers with parental rights are not always listed on the birth certificate.
Single fathers have no rights in any state see link below
DNA testing can be done before or after a birth certificate is signed if there is any question about who the father of a child is or if visitation rights are being contested.
Possibly, if he sues for paternity and wins.
answer is simple. GET A LAWYER
Yes, if the father signs an acknowledgment of paternity.
In Colorado, if both parents are listed on the birth certificate but are not married, they have equal custody rights unless a court order specifies otherwise.
None until award them by the court, but I'm the one that teaches the fathers about what to do. To avoid a battle, why not mediate an agreement? Write me if you want to learn how.
Single fathers have no rights
legally, no.
no
The father has a right to pay support and to seek visitation rights. [BTW, the child's last name isn't relevant to this.]SEE LINKS BELOW