yes, it is very very important for the child/ children to see their mum/dad whoever moves out because if they dont it will really upset the child/children especiually if they get a stepmum/step dad or even both and it will wreck there childship and if they are small they might even forget their dad/mum and I know about this because I dont get to see my dad and it is truly heartbreaking really it is
randanachchan (രണ്ടാനച്ഛൻ) (a man who is married to one's mother after the divorce of one's parents or the death of one's father)
Answer That depends on what a court will say.
If he is not the natural son of the father, no. He is not a descendant and therefore has no rights to it. The divorce decree would have severed all of the rights between his mother and your father.
Your grandfather is going to be the parent of your father or your mother. Most people have two grandfathers. In families where there has been divorce, there could be multiple individuals referred to as grandfather.
No. She was born in Korea to a Korean mother and African American father. when she was 5 her parents got a divorce and her mother abandoned her.
John Adams' father died in 1761. His mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, remarried in 1766.
Jackie Robinson's parents divorced in 1920 after his father left the family, and then his mother decided to move the family to Pasadena, California
Mother: Veronica Buckwalter Snaveley Father: Henry Hershey
exactly the same as the father
Does the mother?
Your father's father or mother. Maternal grandparents are your mother's parents.
Uh, they're your mother and father. Their relationship to each other does not change their relationship to you. Your parents are your parents regardless.