http://hubpages.com/hub/What-you-should-know-about-Georgia-paternity-and-family-law
"For starters, establishing paternity through voluntary acknowledgement or even a DNA test in Georgia does not grant a biological father any rights, visitation or custody....
causes for termination of parental rights - neglect, physical/sexual abuse, drug or alcohol related incapacity, best interest of the child, failure to pay child support, inadequate effort to maintain contact, record of abuse/molestation of another child, record of neglect of another child, found guilty in the death of another child .....
child born out of wedlock - A child who is born to parents who were never married and have no intention to marry. By default, mothers gain exclusive rights to children born out of wedlock and thereby have sole custody and sole power of attorney to make all parenting decisions for the child....."
This was very enlightening! :) Here are all of the answers!
ReplyDeleteI love that mommy automatically gets sole custody in GA if a child is born out of wedlock :)
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