You are incorrect - my advice is correct. The father has NO rights until he goes to Court to exercise/enforce them.
This does not require an Attorney.
I notice you continue to recommend free consultations and free advice from Attorneys, more than one if possible. This is simply unfair to the legal community which sells services, the same as your local grocery store sells apples and oranges.
I agree: your answer is correct as far as the father's rights, however I do stand by my answer. Contact an attorney to get advice on action plan to exercise those rights. My attorney suggested that we take advantage of the free consultations if we were not completely comfortable with the options he had stated. By doing so we have explored our options as consumers of services.