What if there is no written order but the father has signed the birth certificate? Can the mother move the child out of town?
Until there is a court order, the father has no enforceable rights. He should file to establish as soon as possible.
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Until there is a court order, the father has no enforceable rights. He should file to establish as soon as possible.
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