Rights of a father.
If he wants to see the child, or give an alimony etc...
Yes, just like any other divorce. The father will have visitation rights though whether you are married or not.
You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.You need to add more details such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.
If the mother is not married to the father, he has no rights period, even if living with her. see link below
If not married he has to prove paternity in court to get his parental rights. He can then petition for custody, visitation and pay child support. If married to the mother they have equal rights to the child.
is i understand it, you have full rights as a father - but you go to jail
As long as the father is a good father, he will have the same rights as the mother. You may be even able to get 50% custody of the child.
Yes, equal to the mother.
If married to the mother? Yes. If not married, no rights either way.
You did not indicate if you're married. In Michigan and quite a few other states, if you are Married at the time of the birth of the child..the Man who you are married to is legally the father !! If the Biological father had no idea about the child's existence, or if you're just trying to cut him out of the Child's life, he does, in fact, still have legal rights. If he takes a DNA test and is found to be the Bio father, then he is entitled to quite a few legal rights.
If it's like Illinois, the mother's husband is presumed to be the child's father unless/until proven otherwise. If someone else is proven to be the father, he will be potentially liable for child support.
Generally, no. Married or unmarried, the law considers the father's rights equally.
It depends on the details of your situation, such as whether you are married, divorced or never married and whether the father has any custody rights or visitation rights.
Married couples have equal parental rights unless there is a legal separation filed with the court.
if the father has not signed he has no rights to the child unless he take you to court and gets a DNA test done. until that happens the father has no rights what so ever but if he has signed the father would have the same rights as the mother
I know of no legal bar to you moving in with the child's father. For the child's sake and yours, however, I urge you two to get married, or at least establish legal paternity.
Divorce orders generally list the children born of the marriage and state whether or not the wife is pregnant. You are presumed to be the child's father until/unless another man's paternity is established.
Depends on your age.
Don't get pregnant by him. see links below
Not without permission of the father.
You cannot force the father to marry you just because he got you pregnant. You can however have the court order him to take a paternity test to prove he is the father for child support issues. Good Luck!
He donated sperm, didn't he? if it wasnt for the father, this person wouldn't be here today, so physically he has rights
Married parents have equal parental rights. File an injunction to have the child returned to the state as soon as possible.
He's the father so he has a fathers right to his child. Your husband doesn't have any claims on the child since it's not his.
Each has equal rights and responsibilities.