Legal Question in Family Law in Canada

child abandonment from biological father

biological father of my child has not been involved in childs life for 5 years and now is seeking custody does he have the right to do this?


Asked on 11/06/07, 8:15 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Donald McLeod Donald R. McLeod Law Corp.

Re: child abandonment from biological father

Yes he has a right to seek custody; whether or not he will succeed depends on a number of factors you have not provided, some of which are the reason he has not been involved, what attempts you have made over the 5 years to keep him involved (you have a duty to try and foster a relationship between the father and child); the age of the child; whether ot not he has tried to see the child and how often and if you have tried to help him see the child; if you and he have lived a ling distance apart; if one of you moved such that it was difficult or beyond his or your means to ensure contact; whether or not he has paid child support; there are more factors and each situation is unique. The chances are probably quite good, if the child is young, that he will be allowed access - a little bit at first and increasing withing a few months as he and the child become acquained.

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Answered on 11/06/07, 8:44 pm


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