With the biological father's consent, yes.
Child support would generally go to the person raising the child. Mother might even be ordered to pay to father.
yes, even if it involves statutory rape.
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.
Yes child support is paid even when parents don't live together.
Yes. The mother must file for child support.
The answer depends totally on whether or not you were married to the child's mother. Any child born to a married couple is considered to be the legal child of the husband until proven otherwise. HOWEVER, if you were NOT married to the child's mother, then you have no legal rights, even if you are the father. An unwed mother who has a child is considered the sole legal parent of that child in most states. Even if you were proven to be the father - you have no legal rights without going to court , if you were not married.
if you are married to your partner you become the step mother or father. Talk to your partner about this
No, and if this is the father, I'm a little disappointed you're asking.
Yes she can.
She said her mother abandoned her at birth, not even knowing who her father was, so she was a child of rape.
A mother and a father both give the child an even number from each, which would be 23 each.
Yes unless the mother gets remarried and the child is adopted by the new husband