That is incorrect, unless you are married when the child is born you are legally not recognized by the Thai courts as the father of the child regardless of being on the birth certificate. You can get a Non 0 extension as immigration will normally allow this, but that does not make you the legal guardian of the child.
This is something I dealt with myself several years ago, I am very familiar with this part of the law.
The question is and it's quite interesting - if you marry the mother of your child AFTER the child is born do you get the same rights as if you were married WHEN the child was born.
Visa status is not relevant here so maybe I have asked in the wrong forum, and it needs to the parenting forum?
https://aseannow.com/forum/96-family-and-children/
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