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In a relationship it is often wise to give your boyfriend or husband the benefit of the doubt. Accusing someone without proof can damage the relationship beyond repair.
No. The biological father can give up his rights and if your husband then want to be more than a step parent, who have no rights to the child, can adopt your child. Or not, that is your choice as the parent.
Yea, but if your husband refuses to give you your child than you will most likely have to go to family court for coustdy
No he can not.
Distributed public policy means simply that the government or organization is distributing a benefit or goods to a majority of its constituents. It is basically trying to give help to the most people they can.
Please don't be a chickenhead and put the child off on your husband,you know its your boyfriends. Just because your still married to your husband doesn't give you the right to do that to him,he can go to court and prove that you and he haven't lived together for three years and the DNA testing of the child wil prove all this. Make the boyfriend be more responsible and be a man and take care of his child. Remember the child support is not yours,it belongs to the child for things she/he needs. And if you receive AFDC,it is also for the child.
It means that a Chinese couple that lives in urban area only has the right to give birth to only one child.
The child's father is going to have to give up his rights first. You cannot adopt a child, if both parents do not agree.
No, It is strictly sinful and forbidden for a Muslim woman, Shia or Sunni, to give birth to a child with sperms not belonging to her husband even if the sperms are obtained through medical resources and not through intercourse sex with a foreign man (not her husband). One of the reasons is to whom the child will be legally and licitly relevant to his real father (the sperm owner) or to the mother licit husband.
Yes, but you can file a form to get your part. See links
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I'm not sure if this is the policy in every state, but the mother can give her baby her last name or the fathers, whichever she chooses. The father doesn't have to sign the birth certificate. This seems strange, i know. But with my children, my husband wasn't there and i filled everything out myself in the hospital. My sister had a child with her boyfriend at the time, and she decided to give the baby her last name, it was never questioned by anyone. There is no law stating the child has to have the fathers last name.