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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.
Since you don't have a court order saying when he can visit the child, you can make the arrangements to suit yoursellf.
That the baby be raised in a safe environment. They are both minors, they have no rights.
She can do as much as a normal mother. She has the right to care for her baby and to a good education. She doesnt have the right to leave the baby unsupervised obviously. She is still the mother but usually gets extra help (:
No. Only the courts can award legal custody.
Until the baby is born he has no rights. His paternal rights starts after birth. If he then wants custody and you don't he has to go to court.
Yes I think he does have rights if he is the child's father. Legal status shouldn't have any bearing.
Depends on your state. In MI, the legal father of the child is the mother's husband. If your child's father is not going to be your husband, do the right thing and let him be involved.
I wouldn't think so. You are the mother therefore you all ready have custody of your baby. Your coworker is wrong. Unless you have another person who wants the baby as the natural mother your rights are established. Custody issues come from a spouse or partner that wants the baby.
No, unless the baby's biological father relenquishes his parental rights, he would get custody of the child if the mother dies, not her husband. The biological father must sign his rights away to the mother's husband.
Absolutely
A biological mother is the woman that actually gave birth to a particular baby. As opposed to an adoptive mother who raises a baby that someone else gave birth to.