Petition the courts for genetic testing. Your State's child support agency or county prosecutor should be able to help with this.
the answer is yes in situations where it is alleged and proved that the child will be at risk. He it can be alleged and proved that the father will not be able to care for the child overnight because of severe alcohol use, drug use or neglect or that nature. Otherwise he is entitled to have visitation with the child married or unmarried and this right is separate and apart from child support
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No, and of the two, being denied a father is far most costly to the child and society in general as 85% of crime is committed by those who grew of fatherless.
So this child should be punished for the father being late?
Is he being denied access?
yes see link
Yes, you do. You fathered the child and now you need to pay for what you did. Accept the responsibility.
He will not be granted legal custody.
Take legal advice. Paternity has to be proved not assumed, first.
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You have denied me my right as a father. He denied any wrong doing.
It depend where you live in the world , the Law are differant from country to another .