Single father? Not without court orders. see links
Absolutely not. The mother must obey the visitation order or she is in contempt of a court order. If she desires a change, she would need to provide compelling evidence that visits with the father are harmful to the child and request a modified visitation order from the court. The court would review the situation and issue a ruling. Furthermore, courts generally do not view being gay as a valid reason to deny access.
No, if the biological father does not retain custodial rights he has no say in the living arrangements of the mother and child. The exception to such, would of course be if the child is in an unsuitable and/or unsafe environment where his or her well-being is in jeopardy. This does not mean that the father cannot petition the court for joint or sole custodial rights based upon the situation.
Gaia had no mother or father, she was the first being that sprang from Chaos and was the great mother of all .
She has to be served. see links below
Only with the permission of the mother AND the courts, provided the mother is not on Welfare or will be. Only mothers have the right, under the laws of the land, to abort, abandon, and give up their rights to their children, without societal repercussionand being called deadbeats.
Mother, being the cow, is the dam. Father, being the bull, is the sire.
The mother can sign her name, not the father's name.
Kashyap is his father. Aditi or Adityas is his mother, Sakra being a epithet of Indra.
Possibly. He must establish the parentage with the court before he can petition for any custodial rights. This means he must prove to the court that he is the biological father. In most instances a simple acknowledgement and/or his being named on the birth certificate will suffice. However, if the birth mother denies that the male is the biological father he will need to claim parental rights via paternity testing.
Zeus is her father, she was born out of his head. He had earlier swallowed Metis, who is suspected of being Athena's mother.
He already stands a chance of being arrested and charged with statutory rape so his rights became limited when he decided to sleep with the child. He should get a lawyer soon because anyone can report this relationship (a neighbor, teacher, parents, etc) to the county prosecutor. If we ignore the risk of being charged and sentenced for Statutory rape, you have rights as a dad. If she is not willing to give you access to your child you have to go to court and sort it out regarding visitation rights, child support etc. If the mother is a minor living at home you have no right to see her if her parents are against it but they have no right to keep you from your child.
If there is a presumption that not being ordered to pay child support prevents him from applying for parental access rights to the child, then this is not the case. He can make this application regardless of any support order. Further, he can set up a voluntary order of support over the objections of the mother.