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Although parents have the right to set limits they do not have the right to enforce views. A parent has the right to determine their childs name, religion, form of education and healthcare.
Long ago, Courts often followed the practice of awarding custody of children of tender years to the mother and teenage children to the parent of the same sex. Today, and for many years now, Indiana Courts determine custody based upon the best interest of the child. There is no presumption in favor of either parent.
Unmarried Fathers Rights to Custody and Visitation If a man has not first established paternity, they have no legal rights, including visitation or custody. But if an unmarried father has gone through the process of establishing paternity, they will accept the rights and responsibilities that come with being a father.
These rights include custody, visitation, making decisions for the child, accessing the childs medical history, and leaving an inheritance to the child. Without legitimation, only the mom (and the legally presumed father, if any) will have these parental rights. Legitimation does not guarantee child custody.
Subsection 18(4) of the act states that the father and mother of a child are joint guardians and are equally entitled to the care and custody of the child unless otherwise provided by the Guardianship Act or ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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Your partner cannot legally stop you from having access to your child unless continued access will be of detriment to your childs welfare. Until a court order is arranged, one parent may attempt to prevent a relationship with the other. If this happens, your main priority should be the welfare of your child.
As a father, you get full custody in Georgia so long as you put the childs best interests first. The court will consider the following when deciding the childs best interests: Compatability with the parent. Ability to meet the childs essential needs.
​Parental responsibilities Daily decisions made when you are caring for the child. Important decisions like those related to education, religion, and medical treatment. Receiving information (including about health and education) about the child from others, and. Protecting the childs legal and financial interests.
DEFINING PARENTAL RESPONSIBILTIES AND RIGHTS Care: the right of care of the child; Contact: the right to maintain contact with the child; Guardianship: the right to act as the guardian of the child; and. Maintenance: the responsibility to contribute towards the maintenance of the child.
Parental responsibility means the legal rights, duties, powers, responsibilities and authority a parent has for a child and the childs property. A person who has parental responsibility for a child has the right to make decisions about their care and upbringing.

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