Nope, only if you are married to him
Unwed Mother was created in 1977.
Yes they can.
The ISBN of Unwed Mother is 0-448-13533-7.
Yes.
Until paternity is established the birth mother is considered to hold sole custody of a minor child. For a father to have custodial or visitation rights it must be agreed on by the mother of the child or through the prescribed court procedures by means of a lawsuit.
A child from an unwed mother is called an illegitimate child. Also called a bastard.
Yes she can. Unwed mothers assume an automatic temporary custody, until the case is decided by the court. The only way to stop her from moving is to file for custody ASAP. Once filed, the state has jurisdiction and she can't move.
48.435  Custody of children. The mother of a non marital child has legal custody of the child unless the court grants legal custody to another person or transfers legal custody to an agency.This is outright gender based discrimination. The state of WI has decided that an unwed mother gets due process of law(kidnapping) but an unwed father doesn't.The 14th Amendment's equal protection clause states: "nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws", which is exactly what this law does, denies unwed fathers.
Difficult, but yes. In most cases, the state will take the child as single fathers have no assumed parental rights. see link
Single mothers have sole custody, however I teach fathers how to stop such moves.
Only if she is unfit or willing. Otherwise the most he can get is shared custody.
when i filed for child support, and my sons "sperm donor" was required to pay child support, he also was required to pay back medicaid, wic etc.. i believe he is only paying 50$ a month. but the loser got lucky cuz my son was only on medicaid for about 4 months. But as far as i know, yes.. they do have to pay it back.