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Justin Bieber is not a father. He is currently (as of April 2013) 19 years old and unmarried, and not seeking to start a family.
My daughter was born in PA, you can name your child anything you want to. Any last name, any first name, it doesn't even have to be the last name of either parent, if that's not what you want. The only thing the father has to sign the birth certificate for is for his name to be on the birth certificate. You can name your child anything you want to! ---- It should be noted that signing the Birth Certificate does not grant the father any rights to the child. It merely acknowledges financial responsibility. Only Arizona and Arkansas has specific laws addressing the rights of unmarried fathers. Arizona grants the same rights as married father, whereas Arkansas specifically says that unmarried mothers have sole control, custody, and decision making as regards the child.
You have no legal rights to anything, including contact with the child after the time of the birth. You voluntarily gave up any rights under US law by having sex with a woman you were not married to. This includes while being under a child support order. And no, ignorance of the law is not an excuse. To learn what you need to do, see the links below.
No. He will be responsible for paying any child support that the court orders. Being unmarried means the mother of the child has no right to spousal support.
Any biological parent can petition for custodial rights to a child. However, the law always presumes that the unmarried mother has sole custodial rights to a child unless the situation is such that the child is being abused or neglected. That being the case the court could terminate her parental rights thereby allowing the unmarried father to file for custody. Once child support is ordered it can only be rescinded or amended by the issuing court, an act that judges rarely allow. Minor children are the responsibility of both their parents regardless of the circumstanes and that is as it should be.
There was a risk of a woman being stoned if she was married or betrothed although even this depended on circumstances. If the woman was unmarried then the person who had sex with her had to pay the bride price to the father and marry her. If the father refused to marry his daughter to the man he still had to pay the bride price. (Exodus 22:16-17, Deutoronomy 22:28-29)
He should its his child!
By not being a d*bag and helping the father and child to establish a relationship.
The father's side b/c of women's rights being limited (if existant) historically, this name has always been traced on the father's side.
Yes, but the father can and should file an injunction to stop his child being taken away.
NO ... you'll need a better reason then the father not being involved in the child's life ...
Single father? Not without court orders. see links