No. Being poor is not a reason to deny a mother custody. Being poor does not make a mother unfit. The court will evaluate the situation and make a custody order in the best interest of the child. If the father is wealthy and the court decides the child should live with her mother it will issue a child support order based on the income of the father and state child support guidelines. Rich men cannot take their children from their mothers in this century in most Western countries as they could in the past.
His father was rich, and his mother was a peasant. His father eventually won custody over him but because of his many half siblings he didn't have "so much money" but was a decent amount, kinda like middle class.
His father was rich, and his mother was a peasant. His father eventually won custody over him but because of his many half siblings he didn't have "so much money" but was a decent amount, kinda like middle class.
she loves both because love is not about being rich or poor.
Rich children: Mother, Father/Sir (mama or papa informally) Poor children: Ma, Pa
Poor. His father died when Isaac was only three years old. His mother remarried, but his stepfather died 10 or 11 years later.
No. His father was a tanner. They weren't 'poor', but they were not rich either
he was rich because his dad was king of Macedonia
She came from a prosperous farming family.
Robert Kiyosaki is the author of the book "Rich Dad Poor Dad." The book discusses personal finance and investing through the perspective of the author's two dads - his biological father ("poor dad") and the father of his best friend ("rich dad").
Franklin D. Roosevelt was a member of the wealthy Roosevelt family and had personal wealth. However, it is worth noting that his wealth was not on par with some of the wealthiest individuals of his time.
his childhood was poor until his father married a rich Barren
His family was rich because his father was a Glover and councilman