It depends entirely on what state you live in. Contact your local family court and they can assist you.
Yes since he can't do it. see link
No. Access rights are a separate issue, and single fathers have no presumed rights to the child. A motion must be filed to establish those rights.
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
no
When you believe fathers are irrelevant.see link
The possessive noun phrase is the fathers' rights.
The possessive noun phrase is the fathers' rights.
Fathers Rights-Responsibility Party ended in 2010.
Fathers Rights-Responsibility Party was created in 2007-02.
The possessive form of the plural noun fathers is: the fathers' rights.
Yes since he can't do it. see link
The Founding Fathers said a very great deal about individual rights.
The founding fathers
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Thomas Jefferson
Only Arizona has a law granting single fathers any presumed rights to a child born outside wedlock. I teach single fathers how to get their rights. See link below
He has no rights until the child is born even if he can prove it is his.