If she lives with you it sure could, especially if the child's father is fighting her for custody of the child. He will use your criminal background as evidence of the child being around a "bad influence."
It's possible. It depends on what the felony involved, whether the girlfriend lives at the home where the child would reside, and whether that is seen as a danger or a bad influence on the child.
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
Unless the mother is unfit she will get the baby.
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Yes they can.
Difficult, but yes. In most cases, the state will take the child as single fathers have no assumed parental rights. see link
Yes she can. Unwed mothers assume an automatic temporary custody, until the case is decided by the court. The only way to stop her from moving is to file for custody ASAP. Once filed, the state has jurisdiction and she can't move.
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no, sole custody fathers can also be ordered to pay.
Biological fathers have the right to see their children just as much as biological mothers. If they are not married to the mother, t hey may have to prove they are the father by taking a paternity test.
More than likely the child will be placed in the biological fathers custody in the event of your death. If the father is not in the child's life it will be best to have him relinquish his parental rights so in the event of such accident the child can legally reside with your family.
You can only have one biological father, but one or more step-fathers (not of your blood.)
Custody arrangements by which it is in the best interest of the child without infringement of the mother or fathers rights.