It depends on who has custody of the child.
Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".Yes. The no contact order affects the "ex husband and his soon to be ex wife" and not the "soon to be ex wife and your youngest son's father".
he is no longer married but he does have a son by his ex wife!
You will have to get in contact with your lawyer who will then file a case against your wife, and so prevent her from taking your son out of the country.
He has two daughters with ex-wife Sara, and a son from his first ex-wife
yes
No. Your brother's son will always be your nephew, no matter what.
If the car is in your name you are responsible not your ex wife. she would be liable if the car was in her name.
Well if the ex-wife is your son's mother and she loves him, you don't. Share custody. Be fair. But if it isn't his mother then don't.
no unless he can not support the child
I doubt if the courts would be particularly interested in your wife chastised for having your son baptized. I think you would have a better chance of suing your parents for your genital mutilation by having you circumcised as a child. If you see what I mean.
Edward Furlong has a son, Ethan to his ex-wife Rachel Bella
Yes. They also have a son together.