Yes, until you have established your paternity legally.
Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he can establish his paternity through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.
You can't unless the girlfriend poses some sort of danger to your child. Then you need to provide evidence to the court and seek a court order that prohibits the father from having the girlfriend present during his visits.
You can't unless the girlfriend poses some sort of danger to your child. Then you need to provide evidence to the court and seek a court order that prohibits the father from having the girlfriend present during his visits.
You can't unless the girlfriend poses some sort of danger to your child. Then you need to provide evidence to the court and seek a court order that prohibits the father from having the girlfriend present during his visits.
You can't unless the girlfriend poses some sort of danger to your child. Then you need to provide evidence to the court and seek a court order that prohibits the father from having the girlfriend present during his visits.
You can't unless the girlfriend poses some sort of danger to your child. Then you need to provide evidence to the court and seek a court order that prohibits the father from having the girlfriend present during his visits.
she can only stop u if it is court ordered. u should take her to court and try to get joint custody and if the courts deem u a fit parent, theres nothing she can do.
if you cheated on her you really should stop seeing her boy
Stop seeing him.
To do the right thing.
unless he has been abusive towards the child you cant stop him from seeing his child. but if mentally unstable maybe with supervision
YES. that is called child abuse and neglect. and is just inhuman and cruel.
It is illegal to hit a kid. If you saw it you should call Child Protective Services. If you didn't see it, you may still want to call Child Protective Services, but they might not be able to do anything unless the child has visible bruises or other injuries. By the way, if you are still seeing the person who is hitting your kids, you should stop seeing them.
It is illegal to hit a kid. If you saw it you should call Child Protective Services. If you didn't see it, you may still want to call Child Protective Services, but they might not be able to do anything unless the child has visible bruises or other injuries. By the way, if you are still seeing the person who is hitting your kids, you should stop seeing them.
Stop seeing him! He obviously is not over his ex.
Absolutely not!
Not unless she has a court order.
Talk to him. Dads are easier to communicate with than you think.
If she is a minor or both of you are then it's possible her parents forced her to stop seeing you. It is a shock for parents to learn that their daughter is pregnant at a young age. If this is the case then it would be wise for you to tell your parents and see if you and your girlfriend's families can't get together and decide what is the right thing to do for the baby's sake. If you are not minors and your girlfriend just stopped seeing you then try to contact her and meet with her to find out what is going on. You should be sure the baby is yours and that would take a DNA test. If the baby is yours then you should fight for the right to see your child with or without your ex girlfriend's approval.