She can't, unless the father is patently violent or otherwise dangerous for the child, and even then the court might approve supervised visitation.
If a father finds out he is the biological father of a child, he has as many rights to the child as the mother does. He can take the mother to court for custody or to set up a parenting plan.
Custody, not parental rights.
NO. She needs the permission of the court that has jurisdiction over the case. She cannot interfere with the father's visitation rights. If an agreement cannot be reached between the parents the judge will decide.
It matters if the father is named on the certificate as the father. If so, then he has as much rights as the mother. But in a court of law you might find the mother has a little more. Only if the mother has a problem will the father get custody. The law see's the mother as the one who the child should live with.
He has the right to petition the courts for visitation.
The mother can, but not the father. see links below
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in the state of Georgia can unwed father give up there rights
Yes, equal to the mother.
no
If he is not the natural son of the father, no. He is not a descendant and therefore has no rights to it. The divorce decree would have severed all of the rights between his mother and your father.
the Father of the Bill of rights is James Madison
The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
exactly the same as the father
My mother and father
No. That can only be done by a court order.
No, not in Georgia or anywhere else.