Only if you prove to be an "unfit" or bad parent. The parent that is an adult has not more rights to the child because they are an adult and you are not.
nope. if the father is indeed the biological father then he has rights that can not be taken away unless he willingly gives it up by sighning off his rights or it is cort ordered. but in no way can the mother of a child regardless of the age of the child keep the father from seeing his son/and of daughter.
There is no minimum age.
Visitation should not be dependent on child support. How would the child feel losing the parent? Keep that issue in front of the judge.
No.
Yes both parents still have a legal obligation to support the child monetarily.
The relationship with the child's father should be encouraged. If there are school activities for the child, the father should participate. Unless, the child is in serious endangerment when she is with the father.
Notify him.
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If your child is at the age of 2 or older and still on medicaid THEN the father is put on child support by the state.
not if you're the father.
Why would the father need supervision?
Your parents do have some legal right to keep the father away from the baby because of your age but they must have some kind of proff proving that this is in the best intrest of the child.