First of all, if there is a visitation order it's not the mother who decides whether you are allowed to see the child or not, it's the court and if the mother makes it impossible for you to do so she is breaking the court order. You then report this to the court that issued the order and they will deal with her. And yes, you can give up your parental rights with hers and the courts permission but you will still have to pay child support.
Yes, equal to the mother.
if the mother terminates her rights can he collect child support from the mother if child lives with him?
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.
no the mother should have the legal obligation to take care of the child
It all depends. If the father isn't allowed to see his child. But if the father has the same rights as the mother then no, it ends up as kid-napping
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 it goes to the mother.
She can terminate her parental rights, not yours.
Child support would generally go to the person raising the child. Mother might even be ordered to pay to father.
Yes, but father can challenge.
no
Each has equal rights and responsibilities.