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Generally, no. The father does not automatically hold that degree of authority over the child's mother and the mother does not hold that degree of authority over the father. If the father believes there is a situation that creates an unsafe environment for his child then he must take the matter to court and ask for a court order.Generally, no. The father does not automatically hold that degree of authority over the child's mother and the mother does not hold that degree of authority over the father. If the father believes there is a situation that creates an unsafe environment for his child then he must take the matter to court and ask for a court order.Generally, no. The father does not automatically hold that degree of authority over the child's mother and the mother does not hold that degree of authority over the father. If the father believes there is a situation that creates an unsafe environment for his child then he must take the matter to court and ask for a court order.Generally, no. The father does not automatically hold that degree of authority over the child's mother and the mother does not hold that degree of authority over the father. If the father believes there is a situation that creates an unsafe environment for his child then he must take the matter to court and ask for a court order.
He has the right to petition the courts for visitation.
A zero percent chance of you not being the father on a DNA test means that the test has found conclusive evidence indicating that you are indeed the biological father of the child. This result implies a definitive genetic match between you and the child, leaving no doubt about paternity. Essentially, it confirms your biological relationship with the child with absolute certainty.
She can't. She might be able to persuade a court to do so. The child support would, of course, cease (and in fact the father might be able to then claim child support from the mother).
The father pays 10-30 percent of whatever he makes.
only if the son is the child of the father. If the father is the son of the child, you might be a redneck.
my father had sex with me i had child with him
You can give your child any name you want. The father is the only one who can add himself to the birth certificate however, so just because you give your child his last name does not mean the state will recognize him as the father and hold him responsible for the child in the absence of a paternity test or admission of paternity from him.
Not unless he is the father of your child.Not unless he is the father of your child.Not unless he is the father of your child.Not unless he is the father of your child.
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No. Your responsibility as the child's father wouldn't change.No. Your responsibility as the child's father wouldn't change.No. Your responsibility as the child's father wouldn't change.No. Your responsibility as the child's father wouldn't change.