It means that the court has studied the evidence and found convincing evidence and has ruled that you ARE the legal father.
Yes-if he is adjudicated as a legal father.
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
If a father's name is on the birth certificate that does not make him a legal guardian, it makes him a father. The two are technically different. In this state a father can have guardianship without establishing it. A father can be forced to pay child support while a guardian can not.
Only if the father has passed away. As a possible beneficiary, the children are entitled to see the will, but until then there is no legal requirement for anyone to provide a copy.
A father has the legal right to have or see any medical records on his child even if he does not have custody.The father can obtain the medical information from the doctor without any problems.
"Decided" as a dispute. When a judge decides a case, it is said that the judge has adjudicated the case. (It is possible for legal disputes to be settled by arbiters other than actual judges.)
Judged
Yes-if he is adjudicated as a legal father.
Adjudicated refers to children that are under a court's jurisdiction usually as a result of having engaged in delinquent behavior and not having a legal guardian that could be entrusted with being responsible for him or her.
An adjudicated minor is a minor who has gone through a legal process where a court has made a decision about their status or situation. Depending on the specific circumstances, an adjudicated minor may or may not have custody of themselves. It would ultimately depend on the court's decision and any legal guardianship arrangements in place.
Matters relating to minor children are always adjudicated in the court of the state where the child resides. However, "supposed" father is not a legal status. Before the alledged father can be sued for child support paternity must be established if said father does not voluntarily accept responsibility for the child in question.
It means that the case has been judged and is over.
What does adjudication withheld mean
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.
It means that court has ruled that you are the child's father for LEGAL purposes, and have the same responsibilities to them and for them that any natural father would.
In plain English it means that the final verdict or judgment has been rendered.
I'm not sure what you're asking the way your question is worded, but if you mean does the father have a legal obligation to support their child, yes they do.