Yes if you have custody over her but remember you're not the only parent. Your daughter needs a bond with her father at a young age.
16, thats when most children decide which parent, biological or legally, they want to stay with.
The wedding would initially be paid by the ex husband's wife and her new husband. However, because the biological father cannot afford much towards the wedding he can get in contact with his ex wife and decide what he could do to help without blowing the few funds he does have or simply give a gift he can afford to his daughter and her new husband.
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No, a minor cannot decide where to live until he is 18.
Each situation is different and there is no set answer. The judge will decide. If the biological father is a fit parent then he will most likely be awarded custody. The grandmother would most likely have visitation rights. The judge will look at the situation and decide what is best for the welfare of the child.
18 years. But children are always a parent's best friend.
No. After finding out that she and Chandler could not have biological children, they decide to adopt twins.
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That is not his decision to make. The child can not be given up for adoption without the biological mother's permission. And then the court will decide of she's allowed to adopt.
Yes, the court can decide anything. If he is on SSI for instance he might not have to pay.
Yes, legally.