He has no rights until the child is born even if he can prove it is his.
None until it is born.
In the United States, fathers have no rights regarding unborn children. In Kentucky, a father won't have rights to a child unless he's on the birth certificate or until he establishes paternity in court.
for all fathers...you have rights! is not only the mothers baby but is also your baby.go to an attorney and speak about fathers rights
By whom?
A court would never award custody or visitation rights to a convicted child abuser.
In the United States the father has no rights until the child is born.
In all 50 states, you have to wait for the child to be born before you can forfeit your rights to a child.
Termination of parental rights does not terminate one's child support obligation.
His rights are to pay child support and petition for visitation.
They have every right, if it is their own unborn child. Otherwise they have the responsibility to look out for their patient - if such a child is the cause of any problems, then they must do what is necessary to protect the patient, even from themselves.
No. Access rights are a separate issue, and single fathers have no presumed rights to the child. A motion must be filed to establish those rights.
Yes since he can't do it. see link