In all likelihood, she does know, and is receiving child support in cash from him, but does not wish to report it. I've seen many of these cases where she finally does give up the name, but instead of nailing her, they order the father to repay the money directly to Welfare for the same time period.
No.
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
Why would the father need supervision?
buy the child what ever he/she needs like a bottle
One way to legitimize a child is to take a paternity test or have the father sign a paternity acknowledgment form. If the mother married the father before the child is born this will also legitimize the child.
The child had had his supper before his father took him out to the circus.
You may have to file with the court once you realize you have completed the contract for paying child support.
No the father has no paternal rights until the baby is born.
I don't believe so.
no
In Georgia, if a child is not legitimized before the age of one, the biological father does not have legal rights to the child, including custody or visitation. The mother retains sole legal custody unless the father takes action to legitimize the child through the court. Additionally, the child may not be entitled to inheritance rights from the father. To establish legitimacy, the father must file a legitimation petition and prove paternity.
No, the child can not. The other parent could before the child was an adult. The money goes to the parent to use for the child and not directly to the child.