In the U.S., yes, unless proven otherwise.
Probably not unless parental rights were terminated or otherwise limited. Best consult a lawyer.
A DNA test can prove if the biological father is actually the father. If it is proven he is the father, then he should have all parental rights as any other parent.
An unmarried father has no parental rights until he establishes his paternity in court through a DNA test.An unmarried father has no parental rights until he establishes his paternity in court through a DNA test.An unmarried father has no parental rights until he establishes his paternity in court through a DNA test.An unmarried father has no parental rights until he establishes his paternity in court through a DNA test.
If the father wants custody rights, this would be usable in court.
pg in USA. It has been listed by the BBC as universal Pg (parental guidance)
Yes, if he can establish his paternity legally through a DNA test. Once his paternity is established he can petition for visitation or custody and if the mother retains custody she can request a child support order. A father's parental rights do not depend on the name of the child only on the biological relationship.
I know in Montana that if there is another party to adopt the child, that the mother has to contact the biological father in several ways even if he is not listed on the BC. Either by newspaper in the law section, or written letter. And if the father does not respond, then it means you have giving up your parental rights, and the child is able to be adopted.
yes
Nothing happens
Fathers with parental rights are not always listed on the birth certificate.
If you're in the US and the parents are not married, then no, he can't be listed without him being aware of it and agreeing to it OR the court ordering it (after paternity has been established). If the parents are married, then yes he can be listed (because he is the presumed father). And this answer holds true rather the father is a minor or an adult.
Contact your local body piercing studios or tattoo studios listed in the yellow pages of your phone directory. They can advise you about the age limits, prices and requirements for parental consent in your area.