Yes, Just because it's an old information that Cabin Crew can't be married and have children. Nowadays everyone who fits in airlines legal requirements can be a air hostess!
Just an example what you need to have:
Their are so many airline who do hire married women for flight attendant.
Absolutely A flight attendant is for any gender.
Yes. Here in the US the term used is Flight Attendant, but yes. You can also be a man- married, with children- or not.
Yes, a married woman (over the age of 18) can be an air hostess.
a single woman with child
When your wife has a child or when you get married to a woman who has already had a child.
You're going to need to be a bit more specific here as to exactly what the threat from the married woman is and how old the child is.
A daughter-in-law is the spouse of one's child. She is considered part of the family by marriage and typically has a close relationship with her husband's parents.
A hostess
Yes, he was married to a woman named Deborah, and he had children with her, but he also fathered another child with a woman he was not married to.
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He was married once to a woman who turned out to be pregnant with another mans child. He divorced her the same day they were married
Yes, if she isn't married, you can date her if she is completely divorced with her past husband
Short answer: yes
Your start paying child support and do so until the child is 18 years old. see links