Tuesday 24 June 2014

My kids father, whom I was never married to, is not on my children's birth certificate but Dna has been establish. He does pay child support...

Question

My kids father, whom I was never married to, is not on my children's birth certificate but Dna has been establish. He does pay child support.

Does he have legal rights to my children?

He does see them except on holidays and Its more harmful with no dependable schedule for my 3 & 6 yr old

Can his rights be terminated?



Answer

In Ohio, he has whatever rights that the court has ordered. If there is a court order establishing him as the father, but there is not court ordered visitation schedule, then he does not have the right to visit with them until he seeks out and gets court-ordered visitation. You can of course be heard in opposition to visitation, arguing the deleterious effect it will have on the children, and if the court agrees with you, then the court may drastically limit visitation or grant him only supervised visitation.



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