it depends because when i was born i was really white but my mom was tan
Half asians depending on the mixture of the non Asian parent usually inherit heigh cheekbones from the Asian parent and a rounded face. Half Asian half white children generally appear much more Asian (aside from skin tone) than half Asian half black, or half Asian half Latino. Some popular half asians: Alexa Chung,Tiger Woods, Kristen Kreuk, Rachel Rutt, Crystal Kay, Tyson Beckford.
hahaha.....really? this is new to me.
- hes black & white but he look dominican !
If there are no court orders regarding custody and visitation then legally speaking, no. However, the courts do not look favorably on a parent who keeps a child from the other parent unless there is a danger to the child to be around the other parent.
the child has only one parent so the offspring will look exactly like the parent.
if the child has the DNA of the parent, the child has a chance of getting type 2 diabetes
No matter what each of you looks like the baby could turn out looking completely white or black, but it has a greater chance of looking more white if the black parent is fair and the white parent is blonde or redheaded. If the white parent has red hair(and red hair is recessive) the parents should be blonde or redheaded as well. This gives the child a greater chance of having light or red hair. The white parent should have blue or gray eyes. It helps if the black parent has any of these traits.
Legally, if the child is still a minor than no. If the child is underage and leaves the home the parent could be charged with abandonment. It is the parents reponsibility to look after the child until they reach adulthood. What the child wants does not really matter.
If you're looking to protect a child's quality of life should a parent die, look into term life insurance with the term expiring when the child grows up.
Teccnantly Asia itself does not have a flag, The Asian countries do. Like Japan has a white background and a red dot. So if you think the continent has a flag you are wrong. LOOK IT UP!!!!!
No, this is not possible. A biracial baby (one whose parents were from two different races) inherits the genes of both; so while the baby might be lighter skinned than a baby whose parents were both black, a child born from a black parent and a white parent will neither be fully black nor fully white-- that is why the term "biracial" has come into common use, since it reflects the influence of both parents' races.
Step parent is not a legal definition and they have no legal right to the child so yes, you could say it that. When the biological parent gone there can be emotional ties etc and there have been cases where the step parent do get custody over the other biological parent because they have a long and steady bond with the child. The court will look into what is best for the child.