This question needs to be rewritten since there is a contradiction in the question.
Yeah but will the child pay back? And will the parent allow to give their child a huge amount of money?
Presumably, the custodial parent is the parent who has arranged for the child care and is the person who normally delivers the child and picks the child up after work. The child care worker can refuse to allow a parent to take a child if the custodial parent has provided a copy of a court order showing that the custodial parent has legal and physical custody. No unauthorized person should be allowed to take a child from day care.
Well if your child made rates jump due to an accident, you need to change insurance companies and exclude that child from the policy.
When their 89 or even older
Because your child has decided to approach life defferently, does not exclude you from paying child support.
Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.
If you are asking about a step-parent adoption the answer is yes, but you have to have the permission of the parent you are replacing thus they give up all rights to the child. It can be difficult but if it's in the best interest of the child the courts will allow it.
You get parental rights by being the parent of a child. Marriage has nothing to do with it. If the other parent won't allow you contact with your child, you must file in civil court.
Allowing your child to stay with someone you know is unfit is endangering the child which can lead to losing custody.
If the will specifically excluded the child, yes.
It depends on the state you live in. Some states allow the custodial parent to opt out of child support. Other states don't give you that option, and will collect the child support even if the custodial parent refuses to accept it.
King Solomon didn't want to cut the child. He wanted to find out who the real parent was, and he knew that a real parent would never allow their child to be harmed, but would give up the child first.