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Once paternity is established, the non-custodial parent has the right to request visitation, just as the custodial parent has the right to request support.

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Q: What if father isn't listed on birth certificate but mother wants child support but no visitation rights?
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If the father's name is not listed on the birth certificate but the child has his last name what are the rights of the father?

Yes, if he can establish his paternity legally through a DNA test. Once his paternity is established he can petition for visitation or custody and if the mother retains custody she can request a child support order. A father's parental rights do not depend on the name of the child only on the biological relationship.


The children's father is not listed on their birth certificates. What parental rights does he have in Pennsylvania?

The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.


If a fathers name is listed on the birth certificate does that make him a legal guardian?

If a father's name is on the birth certificate that does not make him a legal guardian, it makes him a father. The two are technically different. In this state a father can have guardianship without establishing it. A father can be forced to pay child support while a guardian can not.


If you give a baby your last name can the fathers last name still be listed on the birth certificate can the man be listed as the father on the birth certificate without giving the child his lastname?

If the father wants custody rights, this would be usable in court.


Does the married spouse have to be listed on the birth certificate if he is not the father?

yes


What happens if the father is not listed on the birth certificate?

Nothing happens


What happens if a step father is listed on birth certificate?

Generally, the man on the birth certificate is the child's legal father, unless/until proven otherwise.


If you are not the biological father of a child but the parent wants child support would you be liable in the state of Nevada for paying child support?

So what relationship are you to the parent or the child? If you were married when the child was born, you are assumed to be the father. Unless someone else is listed on the birth certificate, you're going to be expected to support the child.


Does the unmarried mother still have custody of a child if that child has the fathers last name?

If you live in the US... The child having the father's last name has NOTHING to do with custody. If Dad is listed on the birth certificate as the father, then both parents have equal custodial rights until a court declares otherwise--you need a custody order. If Dad is not listed on the birth certificate, it will be a simple thing for him to petition the court to establish paternity and once that's done he can then petition for custody/visitation.


Can you leave a blank spot on a birth certificate?

Yes you can leave the spot blank for instance a father. I am a teacher and have many children in my class who have no father listed on their birth certificate.


Can father on birth certificate not bi logical father be responsible financially?

Anybody who wants to can be responsible financially.If they don't want to, the fact that they're listed on the birth certificate is essentially meaningless. In many places, the mother can list whoever she wants as the father on the birth certificate; she's not required to actually prove it. Courts do not necessarily assume that it's correct, and particularly if the person listed can prove he's not the biological father, it would be a travesty of justice if they forced him to pay child support anyway.No, no, no. A man's name can be on the birth certificate only if he signs an acknowledgment of paternity. This makes him the child's father until/unless a court rules otherwise.


Can garnishment be taken from father if not listed on birth certificate as the father?

Yes, if paternity has been established by presumption (married to mother) acknowledgment, default (didn't show up for court or other appointment) or genetic testing, and an order for support has been entered.