Provide he did, no, you have no claim on anything related to the paternity side of your family. Were you adopted, or did your mother just tell you this. There should be a court record of it.
No but your sister have rights still and can still have visitation. Both you and the cousin had equal rights in court.
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The are not always list yet still have court ordered rights.
Legal issues that may arise from having a baby out of wedlock include establishing paternity, determining custody and visitation rights, and addressing child support obligations. Additionally, there may be implications for inheritance rights and access to benefits such as health insurance. It is important to seek legal advice to understand and address these potential issues.
If its your baby then shame on you for doing her with a minor! that should be on your concious! but also i believe you should adopt the baby if you ready to be a father.
You are still the father and have all your parental rights. Those rights and obligations don't change due to marital status. You also have the right to be slapped by either of the ladies involved.
Until the baby is born he has no rights. His paternal rights starts after birth. If he then wants custody and you don't he has to go to court.
i can conclude it from law of inheritance
The Walt Disney company owns the image rights (and other rights such as movie rights) for Baby Pooh, along with image rights for many other Disney Characters.
You have none whatsoever.
If a legally married man has a baby in wedlock he will have rights to the baby. Fathers do not lose rights to their children based on marital status.
This will have to be decided by the judge. If you are a good person and the father is not in the picture, it is very likely that you will have rights to the baby.