That is dependent on the custody orders.
nothing. there is no law that says you have to let him see the child, unless he has partial custody.
If you have the child 51% of the time. see my profile
Only the state can.
Custody (in theory at least) is based on the child's best interest. "So you don't have to pay child support" is not going to strike any judge as an argument in the child's best interest.
dont waste time and resources on a small thing like this
If your ex is the custodial parent then you are required to pay child support however if you have joint custody the order could change drastically. If you have your child as much as your ex and you dont have joint custody appointed by the court then you should file for it to reduce your payments.
If there is a custody order in place, this would depend on state law. If you were not married, and there's no order in place, than you have no rights to the child, whether in prison or not.
dont give it away you will regret it and the grandparents would be so disapointed in you, giving up your child means you love the sex and not what happens at the end, iff you are giving up your child, why didnt you use pills or a condom, it is pathetic, please dont petray your child!
No, zombies dont kidnapp.They just eat humans if they see them anywhere.
it becomes a giant snake and devours the child
If you do not attend mediation for child custody, it could potentially have negative implications for your case. Mediation is an opportunity to negotiate and come to an agreement with the other parent regarding custody arrangements. If you do not attend, it may give the impression that you are not willing to cooperate or work towards a resolution, which could impact the court's decision on custody.