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depends on the situation. if you dont have joint legal custody then no, you have no right. however if you do then yes you have the right or if you have a visitation agreement that states that you are to pick up or drop off child at the CPs home then you have the right (and you also have to have the information)

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The mother, if married, should file for divorce and request to be awarded sole legal custody of the children. She should also request a child support order.

If the parties are not married the mother has sole custody. She should file for child support and an order for DNA testing as soon as possible. The father must help to support the children.

In either case the father will be entitled to a visitation order. He can also request joint custody but the court is unlikely to award that unless the parents have a good relationship.

The mother, if married, should file for divorce and request to be awarded sole legal custody of the children. She should also request a child support order.

If the parties are not married the mother has sole custody. She should file for child support and an order for DNA testing as soon as possible. The father must help to support the children.

In either case the father will be entitled to a visitation order. He can also request joint custody but the court is unlikely to award that unless the parents have a good relationship.

The mother, if married, should file for divorce and request to be awarded sole legal custody of the children. She should also request a child support order.

If the parties are not married the mother has sole custody. She should file for child support and an order for DNA testing as soon as possible. The father must help to support the children.

In either case the father will be entitled to a visitation order. He can also request joint custody but the court is unlikely to award that unless the parents have a good relationship.

The mother, if married, should file for divorce and request to be awarded sole legal custody of the children. She should also request a child support order.

If the parties are not married the mother has sole custody. She should file for child support and an order for DNA testing as soon as possible. The father must help to support the children.

In either case the father will be entitled to a visitation order. He can also request joint custody but the court is unlikely to award that unless the parents have a good relationship.

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The mother, if married, should file for divorce and request to be awarded sole legal custody of the children. She should also request a child support order.

If the parties are not married the mother has sole custody. She should file for child support and an order for DNA testing as soon as possible. The father must help to support the children.

In either case the father will be entitled to a visitation order. He can also request joint custody but the court is unlikely to award that unless the parents have a good relationship.

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Yes, but the father can file an In Utero Custody Challenge in the state of origin before the birth takes place.

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He donated sperm, didn't he?

if it wasnt for the father, this person wouldn't be here today, so physically he has rights

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Does a unwed mother have custody of a child if the father is on birth certificate?

The unmarried father must file a petition in the family court to establish his parental rights legally. Once established, he can request visitation rights or custody through the family court. If the mother retains custody he will be granted a visitation schedule and will also be subject to a child support order.By not establishing his parental rights legally at the time of birth, the unmarried mother has freedom of movement. Once she moves with the child to another state it will be much more difficult and costly for the father to pursue his parental rights.


If a child moves out on their own does the father still have to pay support to the mother til 21 in NY?

Yes, but you can file to have the obligation transferred to the child that's over 18.


If a mother moves from England to live in USA does the father still have to pay child support The child is 17?

Yes, however he should file an injunction to have the child returned.


Can a father get his rights back to his child?

He can file an injunction, as he should. Then, he must take the necessary steps to establish his paternity legally in order to obtain his parental rights. Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity by signing the birth certificate at the time of birth (waiving DNA testing rights) which must be done with mother's consent or he must seek another way to establish his paternity and that is done through a DNA. He can then establish his paternity legally through the court and once established the father can request visitations, custody and set up a schedule of regular child support payments for the child. On the other hand, if a court already has jurisdiction over the case, and if there is a visitation order already in effect, the mother must allow the child to visit with the father according to that schedule. Withholding visits with the non-custodial parent can eventually result in the custodial parent losing custody if the other parent presses the issue in court. She can move without approval as long as it doesn't impact visitations. She cannot move far enough away to interfere with established visitation without the father's consent and the court's approval. Unfortunately, courts are notoriously lax in enforcing visitation rights for fathers - so much so that most mothers do not realize they are supposed to get approval before making such a move and most fathers run out of money pursuing their visitation rights without getting their visitation rights enforced when a mother moves without prior approval.


Does moving to another state excuse a parent from paying child support?

Regardless of what state your child lives in, yes you are required to pay support, the case will become an interstate case. You will send the support payment to the state in which the child resides and the money will be disbursed accordingly.

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If the father does not see the baby can he lose his rights?

To my knowledge visitation rights are only ever revoked by a court after going through legal proceedings , so in theory if he does not see the child and the mother moves to court it is possible.


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Will you get custody being an unwed mother when the father and you have a mutual notorized agreement for visitation and child support you are trying to move out of state what are your rights?

Single mothers have sole custody, however I teach fathers how to stop such moves.


Could father get custody if mother leaves child and moves in with friends?

If she abandons the child, yes.


When parents have shared custody and one moves out of state does the other parent automatically get full custody?

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If your answer is... Is it possible for the hatched pokemon to have the same moves as the father or the mother then yes it could


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Does a unwed mother have custody of a child if the father is on birth certificate?

The unmarried father must file a petition in the family court to establish his parental rights legally. Once established, he can request visitation rights or custody through the family court. If the mother retains custody he will be granted a visitation schedule and will also be subject to a child support order.By not establishing his parental rights legally at the time of birth, the unmarried mother has freedom of movement. Once she moves with the child to another state it will be much more difficult and costly for the father to pursue his parental rights.


What if mom marries and moves out of state can the biological father sign over his rights and have the new husband adopt the child?

certainly


What can a married father do if his wife moves out and won't let him see his child?

He should go for full custody, but, give her visitation rights.


Does a father have any rights to bring his child home when his 17 year old moves out?

In Britain you can move out at 16 with parental consent. You can only move out regardless of what your father thinks at 18.


If an 18 yo moves with mother but father has full custody can mother file for custody?

Generally, custody orders end at age eighteen and the child can choose where she wants to live.