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if you have a restraining order with the son on it, the son should not be allowed to see the father.
It depends. If he has abused you in the past, you can report him and request a restraining order. If not, you have you visit him.
If the father have no court order for visitation she can refuse.
Ask him to do a DNA test and if he refuse you get a court order for one.
Yes. The father has no right to go to a personal doctors appointment.
Yes you can refuse. I don't know who is trying to force you to get a restraining order against your husband, but restraining orders are for the benefit of the people who obtain them, so if you don't think you need one, then no one has the right to force you to get one. Of course, if your husband is actually a violent person who is dangerous to you, then it would be in your interests to get a restraining order. But that is for you to decide.
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
Unless there is a restraining order of some kind in place, NO. That is the child/rens father like it or not. Best bet, go to court.
This depends on the situation. I advise contacting a lawyer.
Yes he can. The court will award full custody to the mother or to a legal guardian if necessary. However, the father will be required to pay child support.
Yes, unless he has been to court and has a order of visitation.
The assumption here is that a husband, in the process of a divorce, has filed for custody and the mother is countering it by claiming that he is not the father. She can do this.