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  • Jun 17, 2008, 02:38 PM
    bnf16
    Parental rights and visitation
    I live in Georgia and conceived my child in Georgia however, when I found out I was pregnant I moved to Florida with my parents. My daughters father moved down there with me about a month before she was born and then about 2 weeks after I had her he told me that he couldn't handle it and he moved back to Georgia. He has never paid a dime of child support or done anything to help me out. He has never sent a birthday card or christmas present. I didn't have any contact with him for over a year. After that year the contact was few and far between. My daughter is now 3 years old and I live in Georgia again. I am with a man who she calls daddy and he takes care of her as if she were his own. My daughter doesn't know her real father. He has not seen her since she was 2 months old. Now he wants to have a blood test done and proceed with going to court to get visitation to her and I am wondering what the chances of him getting visitation are. I can prove that he does drugs and I don't want him to be able to see her. My daughter already has a dad and I don't think it is fair to bring all of that confusion into her life, not to mention the fact that he has a very serious drug addiction to marijuana, perscription pills and crystal meth. Do I even have a fighting chance to keep him out of our lives? :confused:
  • Jun 17, 2008, 02:40 PM
    N0help4u
    If he goes for visitation rights you can ask for that they be supervised if it looks like there is a chance of him getting visitations.
  • Jun 17, 2008, 03:27 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    First you only have yourself to blame for no child support, since it appears you never had a child custody order done. So that is your first step, you take him to court and get a court order for child support, if you do not ask for it, you have no right to complain you did not get it.

    Yes, he can take you to court and prove he is the father and get some his rights, you can ask the court to restrict it, by proving he is a danger to the child, If you prove he is a big enough threat, you may get no visits, but it is doubtful, In GA, if he has been to prison for a felony you can try and get his rights taken away. If is better if the current husband ( although I did not see you say husband, in GA he needs to be your husband for them to consider allowing him to adopt. )

    But again it will depend on what proof you have to present to the court, it has to be a level of evidence allowed by courts. And it has to be current usage, not usage one year ago.

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