He has the right to sign the birth certificate. Apart from that he has no right at the birth. The mother is the patient and she decides what goes.
In the United States the father has no rights until the child is born.
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The right to petition the courts for the right to see and support his child.
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying child support.
No. There is no requirement for the child to have to "know" the father for him to give up his parental rights.
The rights of the natural father depends on if the father has given up his rights or not. If he has not given up his rights, he has the same rights as the mother, or as outlines in the custody order.
No. The biological father can give up his rights and if your husband then want to be more than a step parent, who have no rights to the child, can adopt your child. Or not, that is your choice as the parent.
That is a decision made by the court. A court can grant a partial or complete Termination of Parental Rights if the judge feels it is warranted for reasons other than said parent is relieved of his or her financial obligation to their minor child/children. Generally voluntary TPR's (those requested by a parent) are only granted when a child is being legally adopted.
Too much drinking and lack of supporting of his family will lead to a father to loose his rights to his child.
If a father finds out he is the biological father of a child, he has as many rights to the child as the mother does. He can take the mother to court for custody or to set up a parenting plan.
Generally, no.
the bio-father still has more rights as obvisouly he is the true father