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No she can not. An open adoption has to be decided before the adoption is final. And even then it's usually pictures etc and not visitation.
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.
Two come to mind: the right to petition for visitation; and the right to ask the court to determine his child support obligation.
Yes, but he will have to file a petition for visitation. He may also have to go through paternity testing to verify.
I believe the only way to determine if your child has achondroplasia before birth is by having an ultrasound. They would measure the bones to determine if the child is growing accordingly to age, however it has to be done after the 4th or 5th month of pregnancy, because that's when it would show up on the ultrasound.
No.
Yes, you could say that but most people wouldn't agree with you.
No, you can and should put the baby's fathers name on the birth certificate.
Yes, it can be detected before birth. Doctors can use an ultrasound to determine if the child is homozygous dominant or heterozygous, in which cases the child would be infected with Achondroplasia, because it is a dominant trait.
If a woman has an extramatrital affair and becomes pregnant with her lover's child before she is divorced from her husband, paternity tests must be collected at the time of the birth to determine whose child it is. If it is proven not to be your husband's child, he has no legal claim to that child...HOWEVER many of the State's still hold him financially responsible for the actual birth.
In a situation such as this, the custodial parent should oppose visitation or, if that fails, ask for supervised visitation.
The right to petition for custody or visitation and the right to pay support. [Paternity must be established before any discussion of rights or responsibilities.]