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no, unless you are their legal guardian.
It means you are accepting financial responsibility for the child at least until that child is eighteen years of age.
If you have signed the birth certificate, then yes, that child is considered yours to support and claim. In some states, you can pay for that child if you provided support or let that child take on your name.
over the house yes, over the child...maybe not so much.. specially if the child is not yours.
The child was living in the house with permission. Permissive use is a bar to any claim of adverse possession. I assume the property is owned by a second child.
If you support this child then you should be able to however you should seek legal advice that is relevant to your local area.
Only if the child is living with her and she has rightful custody. If the child isn't living with her or she has no right to him it would be considered fraud since she isn't supporting him in anyway.
can I claim disability allowance if my child suffers from global delay
Yes
Taxes are supposed to be something you pay but in your case the answer is yes. If you have a child that is yours you can receive Earned Income Credit as long as no one has claimed you or your child on their return and if you meet the requirements.
to claim something is yours. example: my staked his claim by saying the house was his
If the child is definitely yours, then certainly.