I could be wrong, but as i trawled through stupid amounts of information on stuff like that, you CAN remedy the situation through CSA, i think it's like a declaration of responsibility - basically it is a form/contract which states how much responsibility for the child each parent has, signed by both parents. I think it;s something like 11% or less is the minimum arrangement, if you get him to sign that it will waive his rights to a certain amount of stuff, the 'passport request' is one of them. Sorry to sound vague, I might have saved the document if i have I'll send it to you
I'm the same as you, I had so much trouble comming to terms with the legalities, and my options within that. The passport thing really got me worried, so I researched it heaps and I'm pretty sure that if you can get a signature from him, with this form, it will totally change that situation. And I reckon, once that's done, your FORMAL necessity to remain in contact will be over. I'll chase it up for you
I sent the birth certificate to TF to sign (sydney, i in melb) and he returned it to the registry unsigned. They contacted me and I gave them TF address and phone number. They contacted him and he denied paternity, he signed a form they sent him, formally denying paternity, and so the birth certificate has no information on the fathers side.
It's been such a heart ache. Everyone seems to have an opinion, and at the time I just couldn't decide what was right or wrong. It was awful.