No.
a child raised by someone who is not its natural parent and for a temporary period is known as a 'foster child'. A child raised by another parent on a permanent basis is known as 'adopted'
This could be considered interference and abusive, but the issue will need to be raised with the courts.
Ideally it is better for a child to be raised by both parents, but it is also better for a child to be raised by one parent then being raised with constantargumentsor abuse.If the mother is a good parent, the breaking up is amicable and they have some sort of male influence, there should be no problems.
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There isn't really a difference between being raised by one parent or two. The difference comes from how much time and effort the parent or parents put into the child's life. Often single parents don't have the time or resources, but that can be true of two parents as well. Other things affect children as well, such as socioeconomic status, education levels, maturity levels, and development.
Well I was raised in a two parent home but to me absolutely not.The challenges and the lifestyle is very much different.
No.
The parent. It was the parent who incurred the expenses to support the child.
Well, it depends on how the dog was raised. If the dog was raised in a bad area and abused by humans, he might not like humans.
If you were raised in a home where you didn't have a father, there is a good chance that if you are a guy, you could either do what your father did and leave, or change and stay with your family. If you were abused as a child, you could abuse your children or shun away from them.
I'd say your life sucks.
you are still a parent after all. so why would you NOT be responsible??? this is your child even if you do not have custody it is your moral obligation to make sure the child is raised right. ***beyond the "morality" obligation- which is no doubt true, you may or may not be legally. Depends upon the nature of crime, and with whom the child was in custody of at the time of event, incident, etc...if there was just one. You'll need to check with your family attorney and/or a public defender to see if you can be held legally liable***