Only if there is a court order to that affect. If not, the non-custodial parent should visit the local family court and inquire about filing a proper complaint for shared custody.
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
If the father have no court order for visitation she can refuse.
Child support is intended for the child's benefit, not the mother's.
Your child can be covered under both your & the mother's insurance even if he/she doesn't live with you.
Not unless his mother is married to the man they are living with
Sure, but she will probably forfeit her right to child support and public assistance.
It depends on the state. In most states the father would still be required to pay child support, even though he is living with the mother and the child. However, if the father was financially supporting the mother and child, it's likely that the courts would suspend the child support order.
No but your mother can. The child support goes to her and not you.
They do it all the time. Mothers have a universal right to abort her responsibility to a child.
Just because the child is not living with the mother doesn't mean that the mother is not footing the child's expenses, she may be sending money to the grandmother (and if she's not she'll probably claim she is!).
Yes, a mother can refuse a DNA test to legitimize a child; however, this can complicate her ability to seek child support. Courts typically require paternity to be established, often through a DNA test, before ordering child support. If she refuses the test, it may lead to difficulties in enforcing child support claims. Ultimately, the legal outcome depends on jurisdiction and specific circumstances.
Beyonce's mother used to own a beauty salon in Texas when Beyonce was a child.