If your in the uk then i would look at 'parental responsibility agreement'
If the child being yours is not a concern then i believe this may be the way forward for you.
As i live in the uk i cant advise outside of this country.
A parental responsibility agreement is made when a couple have a child but are not married (childs father has few rights).
Applying for one is easy. Print the form from on an online source and make an appointment at your local family court.
Give the ex the details.
If you turn up and the ex does not then the court or yourself will be advised to apply for a 'parental responsibility order'
The 'agreement' is for both parents that agree the childs welfare is paramount and the basics will be that both parents have equal responsibility to the child and each other as parents.
The 'order' is exactly the same but when one of the parents refuses to co-operate on a parental level and so the courts request the presence of the parent who refused a parental agreement.
It is a very quick and stress free process and if you are in the uk then i would definately advise you to do this. Seeing a solicitor will do all this for you but at a cost so get a few steps ahead of it all so that should a solicitor be needed then it will at minimum costs to yourself.
Theres plenty to google on parental agreements and orders so ill let you do some ground work for yourself so you get to understand the process.
Heres a couple of links to get your head into... .
www.lawpack.co.uk/cohabitation/product5434.asphttps://www.gov.uk/parental-rights-responsibilities/apply-for-parental-responsibilityIf your in the US or another country then im afraid my advice will be of no use.
Feel free to message me if your in the uk and need any advice as i went through this process many years ago.
