It depends on the disorder, but if the child has it and the father doresn't, it most likely means that the disorder was dominant and not recessive. Therefore, the mother would have had to at least have some history of having the disorder.
Of course. A child received disability for ADHD because living with the disorder requires extra help that can add to the costs of raising and caring for the child. The mother still needs the father's financial help in supporting the child's day to day needs. The government should not be expected to do his job regarding the child he helped to bring into the world.Of course. A child received disability for ADHD because living with the disorder requires extra help that can add to the costs of raising and caring for the child. The mother still needs the father's financial help in supporting the child's day to day needs. The government should not be expected to do his job regarding the child he helped to bring into the world.Of course. A child received disability for ADHD because living with the disorder requires extra help that can add to the costs of raising and caring for the child. The mother still needs the father's financial help in supporting the child's day to day needs. The government should not be expected to do his job regarding the child he helped to bring into the world.Of course. A child received disability for ADHD because living with the disorder requires extra help that can add to the costs of raising and caring for the child. The mother still needs the father's financial help in supporting the child's day to day needs. The government should not be expected to do his job regarding the child he helped to bring into the world.
No. While it is a hereditary disease it is not at all a bleeding disorder, nor is it only passed by the mother. It is a degenerative, neuropsychiatric disease that can be passed by either the mother or father. If the parent has it, the child's chance of inheritance is of the faulty gene is 50%.
The child will have the disorder, only if the recessive allele from both the parents is transferred to the child. Therefore, the probability is 1/4.
The only way a mother can be forced to pay child support in any state, is if she does not have primary custody of the child. If the child or children live primarily with the father, then the mother can be made to pay child support.
Both parents are carriers of the recessive gene and if the child inherits that gene from both mother and father the child will have the disease even though the parents don't.
only if the son is the child of the father. If the father is the son of the child, you might be a redneck.
Developmental needs are something which we grow up with. For example, a young child may be diagnosed with Autism from an early age. This is a developmental disorder as the child developes through life with this disorder. As the child gets older, the disorder may get worse. Some developmental needs may be needed for that child to live a happy life with the disorder.
my father had sex with me i had child with him
no anything can happen
This could be due to carriers of the gene passing it on to their child, resulting in the child having two copies of the gene - one inherited from each parent - and manifesting the disorder. It is also possible for new mutations to occur in the child that cause the disorder, even if the parents do not carry the gene for it.
Not unless he is the father of your child.Not unless he is the father of your child.Not unless he is the father of your child.Not unless he is the father of your child.
No. Your responsibility as the child's father wouldn't change.No. Your responsibility as the child's father wouldn't change.No. Your responsibility as the child's father wouldn't change.No. Your responsibility as the child's father wouldn't change.