Compare the woman's identification with the information on the birth certificate. DNA testing would confirm this, also.
The only way a mother will know if their child is gay is if the child tell her.
Yes she can. tell your child that she can do it and tell her to also belive in herself!
Tell someone you can trust and get help.
Certain things such as a mother being a thief should be kept from the child if they are under the age of 12 because to that child that thief is simply their mother! A better way to approach it is not to say anything and if the mother has to serve time for stealing tell the child the mother had to go away for a rest, but will be back home. If the child is over 12 then you may not have any recourse but to tell them for fear others may know about it and that child hears it from someone else. In this case be kind about it and don't use the word 'thief.' Just tell them that 'your mom has a problem right now and she takes things that don't belong to her and she is getting help for it and will be coming home.' It is important a child does not feel abandoned by their mother whether they are a thief or not.
Yes, any mother or father would tell a child they smell of pee and have the child bathe.
No, but you have to tell the venue that issued the support order.
It is best to ask your child's mother to be honest and tell you if she loves you or not ! Even if that means hurting feelings
Your question doesn't tell what you want to know.
You keep reminding her that you are her child after all. Tell her that you are updated version of her!
To break up with the one you love just to go back with the mother of your child is not the solution. What you should be doing is staying with the person you love; meet with the mother of your child and tell her you will support your child and be part of that child's life and there is no reason why the mother of your child can't get out and work. To break up with the one you love and end up living with the mother of your child will only create heartbreak between the parents of that child and it will not be a good environment for that child.
If you suspect neglect, you can call your local child services and post a complaint. You can tell them who you are and how concerned you are.
One would assume the father has access rights and would figure out the child no longer resides with the mother. He will be notified that the child support will be going to a different receiver. see links below