No. The person adopting a child does not have to be legally married. If that were the case, only married couples would be able to adopt.
If the biological father does not have have legal custody, then, no, he can't.
Yes, say if the woman had the child then married your dad, no, but if the boys biological father is your biological father, you are related
Yes , the biological father will be held legally responsible for the support of his child .
No, only the biological father will be assessed child support.
Except in an adoption, there is no such person as a "non biological father." The only man who should be signing a birth certificate is the child's biological father. Any other man who signs it is making an illegal statement.
Yes, but he can file an injunction to stop it.
Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.Her child's biological father if she has obtained a court order for child support.
Once paternity has been established: 1) pay child support; 2) have reasonable visitation
Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.
The term "Putative Father" is referred to the biological father who is not yet been legally established as the child's father by a court. A "putative father" is a term used in many states to describe a man who is either alleged to be the father or claims to be the biological father but who is not married to the mother at the time of the child's birth.
Yes, provided the separated parent is the father.
He was not Jesus biological father. He married Mary, Jesus's mother. He was a carpenter. He lived in Galilee.