i would say no, only because they could think either ur lying, but also if they still have their mom the child is really not alone.
She can petition her mother, but the mother cant include her boyfriend on the petition, even if that boyfriend is the citizen's father,
No as that would be considered child abandonment.
yes the child's father has to notified. and they will ask the father and if he does not want to take the child then they will ask other family members and if no family members want the child then they go to the God parents and if the God parents cant take it then they take the child to a foster home
YES ... but the child cant just pick up and move in with there Mother or the Mother just cant grab there child and take them home ... A judge has to give the order for the child to return to their Mothers care...
no he cant. the mother would have to take it through the courts to make sure she has full custody. but im pretty sure, the birth mother has most rights
As long as the fathers right have not been taken away or he wasn't involved in the reason he was taken he can get him back.
Yes, certainly. a single mother cannot take care of all the requirements of a child. A child learns certain aspects of life from the mother and certain from the father. A mix of 2 different kinds of characters is very important in the learning process of a child. Since, the mother and father both come from a different background, the child grows up with a mix of both the world's, which he cant even learn from his maternal relatives, who are of the same thoughts and beliefs as the mother. The child also needs a balance of love from both mother and father to grow into a complete individual. This is over and above the fact that a child has to undergo lots of humiliation from the society and also during his / her admissions into schools and colleges it requires the husband's signature on all papers.
We cant say that yet.
Legally, since the woman is the one to carry the child and give birth, it is her decision and only hers whether or not to have the child. The courts have supported this many times. Morally, however, it should be a decision made by both parents. The position of the mother should not have precedence over that of the father.
you really cant unless the son does not like the father then it is possible. because the child will be asking for his father now and then.
Good question no they can't no one can force anyone to take a perternity test unless its either the mother of the child accusing the father, and the father accusing the mother even then I am almost certain you need the persons consent. As above. They cant, but if you are sure yourself and you have told them who the father is and they don't believe you, it would be a good idea to have one and prove it to them.
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