What are the rights of an unmarried man with kids in Nebraska who has already established paternity?

Parental Rights:

- Custody and visitation rights: Unmarried fathers who have established paternity have the right to seek and obtain custody of their children. The courts consider factors such as the child's best interests, parental fitness, and the parent-child relationship when determining custody. Unmarried fathers may be granted sole or joint custody, depending on the circumstances.

- Child Support: Unmarried fathers are legally obligated to provide financial support for their children. The amount and terms of child support are usually determined through child support guidelines or court orders.

- Decision-Making Authority: Unmarried fathers with established paternity have the right to participate in making important decisions regarding their children's upbringing, including education, religion, and medical care.

- Inheritance: Unmarried fathers' children have the right to inherit from their fathers' estates, and the unmarried fathers have the right to inherit from their children's estates.

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