Call a lawyer.
2006-08-16 03:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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These days, the biological father has significant paternity rights, just as the mother does. He will need to file with a family court for parental visitation rights. (Best done with help from a laywer).
If the mother claims that he is not the father, the judge will likely order a paternity test.
Depending on that outcome, and assuming that the mother can not prove that your son poses a risk to her or the child, he should then be awarded visitation of some sort.
Of course, he should also expect to be ordered to pay child support at some point.
I think it is admirable that your son wants to see his son.
However, I hope for the child's sake that your son does not get bored with him, and stop seeing the child on a regular basis. That can be very emotional to the child.
Stepping up and being a man is a good thing.
Remaining that way takes long term responsibility.
2006-08-16 03:36:44
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answered by Gonzo 4
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I comprehend why you're disillusioned. you will desire to describe your self to the father. do no longer stop letting your son see him. that's no longer user-friendly to the father or newborn. i comprehend this next remark will disillusioned some human beings, yet at 2 years previous your son does not comprehend what is going on and could no longer keep in mind it if he does see something. youngster's 1st thoughts initiate on the age of four or later. Please comprehend that i comprehend you're worried and that i comprehend that. i'm only pointing out this to with any luck positioned you comfy that your newborn isn't traumatized with the aid of this experience. you are the mum and you will desire to enhance your newborn in the way you sense in high-quality condition. So, you will desire to communicate on your ex and spot if he's familiar with your component and could stop having intercourse with your son in the room. If he does not comprehend your thoughts communicate on your lawyer and spot what grounds you have. some cities have rules approximately infants having their own room on the age of two. possibly this would be the case for you. Your lawyer will comprehend what would properly be accomplished if any subject. you are the youngster's mom and while you're worried that talk your strategies. a newborn would desire to be secure in the two residing house carry.
2016-10-02 04:00:59
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answered by ? 4
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i would get a layer if he is the son's biological father and wants to be in his life there is nothing she can do to stop him. did he do a blood test because this sounds like a woman who already told someone else their the father of the boy.
2006-08-16 03:31:24
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answered by Renee A 3
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He probably will have to establish he is the father and will then have to pay child support and then gain his parental rights.
2006-08-16 03:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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She sounds unreasonable. He may need a lawyer. Too bad she wont listen cuz lawyers are not cheap.
2006-08-16 03:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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contact a lawyer. as for how much he will have to pay....it is based off what he makes....at least i believe that's how it works.
2006-08-16 03:32:14
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answered by joey322 6
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He sould get a lawyer and take it from there
2006-08-16 03:27:38
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answered by Sam<3 2
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what are you talk about be clear and talk to the mom is the best way
2006-08-16 03:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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