1) right to pay support; 2) right to visitation
With the court's permission, if the parents are not married. Single fathers have no assumed rights to a child. Married parents have equal rights to the child until otherwise ruled on.
Yes. parents have always rights to the child. Because the exist of child in the earth is only for their parents.
When married you have equal rights to the child.
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Each has equal rights and responsibilities.
If married you have equal rights to the child so no visitation needed. If you never been married you have to petition the court for visitation rights.
You're married now and both parents have equal parental rights.
no because that's not her child with him that's your child with him
When you are the child's parent you always have rights. If you are still married you may have more rights. Being separated doesn't give you absolutely no rights.
Yes, he does.
A biological parent is automatically the legal guardian of his or her minor child unless they voluntarily relinquish parental rights or the court terminates those rights to their child. Temporary custodial/visitation/support issues are decided at the time divorce papers are filed, the permanent decisions are finalized at the time the divorce decree is granted.
The answer depends totally on whether or not you were married to the child's mother. Any child born to a married couple is considered to be the legal child of the husband until proven otherwise. HOWEVER, if you were NOT married to the child's mother, then you have no legal rights, even if you are the father. An unwed mother who has a child is considered the sole legal parent of that child in most states. Even if you were proven to be the father - you have no legal rights without going to court , if you were not married.