He fights for custody.
If you are not the biological father of a child, you may not have legal rights or responsibilities for that child, such as custody or child support. It is important to establish paternity to determine parental rights and obligations.
A biological father is a man who contributes genetic material to the conception of a child, while a legal father is a man who has been recognized as the father of a child by law, often through marriage or paternity establishment.
Joseph was the foster father of Jesus, his legal but not biological father.
If the biological father does not have have legal custody, then, no, he can't.
A presumed father is a man who is assumed to be the father of a child, often based on marriage or acknowledgment, while a biological father is confirmed through genetic testing. In terms of legal rights and responsibilities, a presumed father may have rights and obligations based on the assumption of paternity, while a biological father's rights and responsibilities are established through genetic testing and legal procedures.
The biological father.AnswerThe husband is the legal father until a court proceeding declares the biological father to be the legal father. The law provides that a husband is automatically the legal father of any child born to a married couple, regardless of the circumstances. In order to rebut the presumption and have the actual father declared the legal father, one of the parties would have to file for paternity and legitimation, and a court would then order a DNA test, and order that the actual father is the legal father.
Their biological father.
Then unless the biological father is ok with this and signs his rights over, the new husband has no legal rights to the child.
If you are adopted, your biological father has no legal standing. And there is no requirement that any parent sign a wedding certificate. If you are underage, you may need signatures to obtain the marriage license and it would be the adoptive parent that would have to sign.
No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.No. It is not legal nor appropriate for anyone who is not the biological father to sign as such on the child's birth certificate. A birth record is a legal record and to purposely report false information is fraud.
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.