PrettyBaby69
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?Florida
I am asking regarding my son's situation. He is nineteen years old and moved to Florida over a year ago with his girlfriend who is twenty-four. They reside together, he is the only one working and supporting the household. She gave birth to his son November 30, 2004. His son has his last name and now the mother is asking my son to vacate the residence. She wants child support but is threatening my son that he will not be able to see his child. I am aware that Florida does not recognize common law marriage, but they did file income taxes together in 2004. My son has accepted full responsablility of being a good provider for his child and the child's mother, but for whatever reason she no longer wants the relationship. My question to you is what are his rights as the father of this child, and can she stand in the way of him having visitation with his child? What should he do to protect his rights? Thank You a concerned mother.
I am asking regarding my son's situation. He is nineteen years old and moved to Florida over a year ago with his girlfriend who is twenty-four. They reside together, he is the only one working and supporting the household. She gave birth to his son November 30, 2004. His son has his last name and now the mother is asking my son to vacate the residence. She wants child support but is threatening my son that he will not be able to see his child. I am aware that Florida does not recognize common law marriage, but they did file income taxes together in 2004. My son has accepted full responsablility of being a good provider for his child and the child's mother, but for whatever reason she no longer wants the relationship. My question to you is what are his rights as the father of this child, and can she stand in the way of him having visitation with his child? What should he do to protect his rights? Thank You a concerned mother.