No! It's to your advantage to take this to court. You want to have it on paper. I don't think much of mothers and fathers (married or not) who ditch their kids, and he doesn't deserve to see this child. However, you have to ask yourself if your child would benefit from knowing his/her father (most kids want to know because there is an empty void left inside of them and they need to fill that up). People do change. You could meet with the father and simply size the guy up and if you feel he has matured and changed for the better then perhaps it would be a good thing to let your child know his/her father. Still, you can have sole custody and let him have visitation rights at your own descretion. Good luck Marcy
not without a court case
If no orders are established and you were not married to him, you already have sole custody.
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I have always wanted to be a social worker, my father talked me out of it.
They talked about " NON OF YOUR BUSINESS"
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Signing away custody rights does not relieve a parent from the obligation of paying child support. In fact it pretty much guarantees that she will be paying child support. However, she is not required to pay it until there is a court order for it.
Nope, he hasnt talked to his birth father since he was 10. He also abused his mother.