Simply that you had sex with her. see links below for instructions
Same as anywhere else in the US: the right to petition for custody or visitation and the right to pay support. [Paternity must be established before any discussion of rights or responsibilities.]
Generally, you would need to request that the visitation order be modified to require supervised visitations. You would need to provide compelling evidence to the court that your request is justified and the court would assign an investigator who would review the situation. If the report supports your charges it is likely the court will issue an order that requires some other adult to be present but it will not necessarily be you.Generally, you would need to request that the visitation order be modified to require supervised visitations. You would need to provide compelling evidence to the court that your request is justified and the court would assign an investigator who would review the situation. If the report supports your charges it is likely the court will issue an order that requires some other adult to be present but it will not necessarily be you.Generally, you would need to request that the visitation order be modified to require supervised visitations. You would need to provide compelling evidence to the court that your request is justified and the court would assign an investigator who would review the situation. If the report supports your charges it is likely the court will issue an order that requires some other adult to be present but it will not necessarily be you.Generally, you would need to request that the visitation order be modified to require supervised visitations. You would need to provide compelling evidence to the court that your request is justified and the court would assign an investigator who would review the situation. If the report supports your charges it is likely the court will issue an order that requires some other adult to be present but it will not necessarily be you.
Anyone can file an FOI request. Some require documentation. All requests require a return address and your name, at minimum.
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Yes, if he has court ordered physical custody.Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity by signing the birth certificate at the time of birth (waiving DNA testing rights) which must be done with mother's consent.If he doesn't sign the birth certificate then he must seek another way to establish his paternity and that is done through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.Yes, if he has court ordered physical custody.Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity by signing the birth certificate at the time of birth (waiving DNA testing rights) which must be done with mother's consent.If he doesn't sign the birth certificate then he must seek another way to establish his paternity and that is done through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.Yes, if he has court ordered physical custody.Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity by signing the birth certificate at the time of birth (waiving DNA testing rights) which must be done with mother's consent.If he doesn't sign the birth certificate then he must seek another way to establish his paternity and that is done through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.Yes, if he has court ordered physical custody.Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity by signing the birth certificate at the time of birth (waiving DNA testing rights) which must be done with mother's consent.If he doesn't sign the birth certificate then he must seek another way to establish his paternity and that is done through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.
"If there is an issue related to parenting time or custody, the family court will recommend alternate dispute resolution if possible. However if the issue does need to be settled in court seek a paternity lawyer who will require a retainer agreement."
No. Lots of types of energy can be converted to potential energy.
If the minor is the biological mother of the infant she can. But, the person named as the father has the right to contest the matter and request a paternity test if he so chooses. If the couple are unmarried, and the father denies paternity, the court will require paternity to be established before any issues regarding the child (child support, custody, visitation, etc.) will be addressed.
20 working days
20 business days
We do not require a friend's email address. We use your email address for you to get notifications of an answer to a question you asked.
The swab for a DNA testing can be done at home but the analysis and calculation of results cannot be done at home. In order to be consider for the purposes of determine paternity, a DNA test must be court ordered and performed under the require circumstances.