My question involves paternity law for the State of: California
My fiance and i have been together for 7 yrs now on and off periodically including this last yr. i got with this guy during our breakup and ended up getting pregnant. I told him there was no way the baby was (at the time) my boyfriends (has since become fiance) and he refused to believe it saying he didnt want anything to do with me or the baby ever. a few weeks passed and he texted me saying he had changed his mind and wanted to be there, so i gave him a lot of chances to prove it, telling him if he wanted to be there he needed to show he could make the effort before the baby was born (he has a history of being extremely unreliable, saying hell do something but never coming through). He would say hed call but never would, i gave him the option of seeing the babys ultrasound pictures and videos and giving him up to date information but he would never make the effort to look at pictures or even ask about the baby, i had to do all the work. i even offered to move to texas so he could be there for the baby but he turned it down. so i gave up and stopped calling him. now that the baby is a week away from being born he says (even though he has made no attempt to be here in any way at all) that he still wants to be here for the baby, but has no intention of coming here to see the baby when hes born or even leaving texas at all to see him(its 'too inconvenient'). (he also has 3 other children[1-4 yrs] one of which had a restraining order on him for a yr but it has since been lifted and he has visitaion of all 3 children who all live near him) he is an alcoholic and a hardcore partier. would this be enough to take away his parental rights or would i have to be satisfied with visitation rights? (oh yeah and my fiance, who wants to adopt the baby, has been here throughout the whole pregnancy, been paying hospital bills and anything else the baby and i have needed throughout the pregnancy, and after the baby is born wants to pay support as well and is also in the navy)

