Yes. But if this was sufficient to establish paternity and custodial rights, there would be no need for a hearing that is still pending to establish paternity.Fact: Dad is the father listed on BC.
My point here was not to argue for or against this parents rights, but to indicate that there appears to be no reason whatsoever for the drama of emergency custody hearings and refusing to return the child to the grandmother, and the home environment the child is accustomed to.
It would be much more sensible to address these matters at the hearing already scheduled in December to establish paternity. By then everyone should have a good handle on the mothers situation, and how to best respond to this in a manner consistent with the best interests of the child.