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Why do you need to establish who the father is if you do not want child support and the proposed father does not want custody? By you writing a post the way you did offers the accused evidence of you admitting there are other males involved. You would have a long hard legal battle ahead of you! The court would order testing of anyone that had a remote possibility of being a child

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Q: Is there anyway you can refuse to go through a DNA test to establish paternity the possible father does not want custody and i dont want child support he just wants visitation?
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What if there is no custody agreement and one parent will not let the other parent see the children?

The parent who is not allowed visitation should petition the court to establish their paternity and request a visitation schedule.


Can the non custodial father file for a child support order for himself?

Yes. A non-custodial parent can file a petition to establish his parental rights. He can petition to establish his paternity, to establish custody and visitation and to establish a child support order. He should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate in the family court. If possible he should consult with an attorney.Yes. A non-custodial parent can file a petition to establish his parental rights. He can petition to establish his paternity, to establish custody and visitation and to establish a child support order. He should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate in the family court. If possible he should consult with an attorney.Yes. A non-custodial parent can file a petition to establish his parental rights. He can petition to establish his paternity, to establish custody and visitation and to establish a child support order. He should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate in the family court. If possible he should consult with an attorney.Yes. A non-custodial parent can file a petition to establish his parental rights. He can petition to establish his paternity, to establish custody and visitation and to establish a child support order. He should visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate in the family court. If possible he should consult with an attorney.


Adding fathers name to a birth certificate?

Assuming this father is unmarried, he has the right to establish his paternity legally through the family court. Once his paternity has been established he can request joint custody and/or a visitation schedule and pay child support if the child is to remain in the physical custody of the mother.


Does Maryland automatically grant an unwed mother sole custody?

Yes. There really is no "grant". The mother of a child can always be determined since she gave birth. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father can establish his paternity legally. Once his paternity has been established he can request custody, a visitation schedule and child support will be addressed.Yes. There really is no "grant". The mother of a child can always be determined since she gave birth. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father can establish his paternity legally. Once his paternity has been established he can request custody, a visitation schedule and child support will be addressed.Yes. There really is no "grant". The mother of a child can always be determined since she gave birth. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father can establish his paternity legally. Once his paternity has been established he can request custody, a visitation schedule and child support will be addressed.Yes. There really is no "grant". The mother of a child can always be determined since she gave birth. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father can establish his paternity legally. Once his paternity has been established he can request custody, a visitation schedule and child support will be addressed.


Does primary custody allow the other parent to see child?

Yes, visitation can be petitioned at the court. The father have to establish paternity first by a DNA test.


What can a underaged father do to see his child?

In order to petition for custody or visitation right by the court you have to establish paternity by a DNA test. Then you can obtain a visitation schedule and also start paying child support.


Can an unmarried father who is sole provider without paternity proof legally be kept from his child in NC?

Paternity can be proven with a court ordered DNA test. The father must establish his paternity legally and once established he can petition for joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. The court will also issue a child support order based on state guidelines.Paternity can be proven with a court ordered DNA test. The father must establish his paternity legally and once established he can petition for joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. The court will also issue a child support order based on state guidelines.Paternity can be proven with a court ordered DNA test. The father must establish his paternity legally and once established he can petition for joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. The court will also issue a child support order based on state guidelines.Paternity can be proven with a court ordered DNA test. The father must establish his paternity legally and once established he can petition for joint custody and/or a visitation schedule. The court will also issue a child support order based on state guidelines.


Do you have visitation rights if you are not married and have not established your paternity legally?

No, you must establish your paternity legally in order to obtain parental rights such as visitation rights, custody rights and the right to support your child until they reach the age of majority. If you have established paternity by a DNA test, then you can petition the court for visitation.


Can an unwed mother deny visitation to the father in Missouri?

In Missouri an unwed mother has all the rights to the child until paternity is established. However, she also has all the responsibility. That means that she cannot ask for child support either, until paternity is established. She can deny visitation, but she can't get support. Once the father establishes paternity he can asks for the same rights and responsibilities as a married parent. If mom won't help dad establish paternity, he can go to the child support agency and ask them to help him establish paternity.


How can a father gain custody rights to his children in the state of Kentucky?

If the parents are unmarried the father must establish his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity he can petition for custody, visitation and a child support order can be established. Unless you can prove the mother is unfit to be a parent, it is really hard to take custody away from the mother in Kentucky. However, a father may be awarded joint custody or/and a visitation schedule. He should seek the help of an attorney who specializes in custody issues.


Who has primary custody of child?

If married both do. If not married the mother has it until the father has been to court to establish paternity and filed for visitation or custody. If it's not the parents because the court have found them unfit, it can be a relative or someone else.


Do you have the right as an unwed mother to deny the biological father visitation rights?

You do not have the right to deny visitations but if you do, the father can and should request a court hearing to establish his paternity and get visitation rights. He can request custody or joint custody and the court will render a decision. If the child is to remain with the mother the court will set up a child support order and the father can file contempt charges if the mother withholds visitation or violates the visitation order in any other way.