He can go to court and let the courts decide. You will also have your say in this matter. The courts may well decide that neither of you are able to look after the child and the child will become a Ward of the Court and put up for adoption. Marcy
you have the ultimate decision, not him
yes
It depends on what the term "illegitimate" means. The term "illegitimate" is much more expansive than the Hebrew term "Mamzer" which refers to a child born out of an incestuous relationship or a child born to a married woman and a man not her husband. The father has no obligation to a Mamzer. The father does have an obligation to any other child that he fathers (regardless if it falls within the Western definitions of legitimate or illegitimate).
The topic of an illegitimate son has circulated since 1892 but there is little if not evidence one way or another.
No, adoption is irreversible.
Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.Julius Caesar only had one daughter and that was from his first wife, Cornelia. Cleopatra claimed that he was the father of her illegitimate child, but Caesar never acknowledged it.
While a lot is known about John F. Kennedy some thing are not. If he had any illegitimate children is not known to the public.
No, in order to have a step parent adoption, the birth father's parental rights must be permanently terminated.
Yes it's always the parents decision what to do. The father have to give his consent though since it's his child too. Maybe he wants custody.
Absolutely.
Only in cases of illegitimate births. Well, the mother can take the child but she can't stop the child from seeing the father. the child deserves to see the father in their life. The father can also take the child back and the parents can share time with the child. Or the child can make his/her own decision to live with the mother or father.
Not sure how my uncle was related to the Burnhams but I do know he was the illegitimate child of one of the daughters for the Burnham family. She was forced to give him up for adoption because she was not married to the father of my uncle at the time. My uncles name was Christopher Burnham...he died in the 1980's