Ohio if the mother has lived there for at least six months. see links below
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Yes. He has to go to court to get his parental rights and prove it by a DNA test. Then he can apply for visitation, custody and pay child support. The birth certificate is not enough since no DNA test is required.
i just went through a similar situation. you must get permission from the court
Once the father's paternity has been established in court she has to be able to prove he is unfit or the court will allow him his rights. If she refuses even though there is a visitation order she would be in contempt of a court order and could eventually lose custody if she continues to interfere with his visits.
He was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, but he grew up in various Ohio towns because his father's job required the family to move frequently.
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The mother. The father have to go to court to get his parental rights by providing a DNA test. he can then petition for custody, visitation and pay child support.
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The court considers many factors before deciding the visitation rights of convicted felons. They consider the crime committed and nature of the sentence.
This answer depends upon what "best" means.
Depends on which family member. Grandparents are the only family members who have visitation right in the law in some states. Other family members have to rely in a good relationship with the parents.