Assuming you're the mother/custodial parent, I suggest you contact the child support agency in your state about establishing paternity/getting an order for support. Support may be ordered retroactively to the birth of the child.
If a legally married man has a baby in wedlock he will have rights to the baby. Fathers do not lose rights to their children based on marital status.
yes because you have rights to the car also
Only Arizona has a law granting single fathers any presumed rights to a child born outside wedlock. I teach single fathers how to get their rights. See link below
The mans right during the pregnancy is practically none. It happens in her body so the rights are hers. After the baby's born he has rights as a dad.
1964 Civil Rights Act and Pregnancy Discrimination Act.
As for a child born outside wedlock, the same as any adult, along with no rights. see link below
Children born out of wedlock may face legal issues concerning inheritance, custody, and parental rights due to social stigma and discrimination. In some jurisdictions, these children may have limited rights compared to those born within a legal marriage. It is important for laws to protect the rights of all children regardless of their parents' marital status, ensuring equal treatment and opportunities for all.
No the father has no paternal rights until the baby is born.
The co-buyer can sue the buyer in court and provide proof of payments and be repaid the amount put in.
Yes, but he will have to file a request with the court to assert those rights.
If I'm understanding you correctly ... none at all.
The mother has sole custody and control in all US States. see links below