You should feel really good about your child always.
You can determine the year your child will graduate by either taking their current age and subtracting it from eighteen, or their current year in school and subtracting it from twelve, and then using the result to estimate your child's graduation year.
it depends on his relationship with his child and how you feel about it. does he see his child or pay child support? Does he see pr live with his child? How do you feel about it?
It means the child have been born in the year 7 years from the current time.
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Yes! If you feel comfortable doing it
Need clarification on your question. ..... Enditled to pay child support?
Yes. In Pennsylvania, there is no specific age. They only can if they feel safe. If the child doesn't feel safe alone, you can't let him.
The value of the silver coin set UNICEF "Year of the Child" can vary depending on the condition of the coins, the year of issue, and current market demand. It is recommended to check with coin dealers or online marketplaces to get an accurate valuation of the set.
No. 7 year old children are too young. You may feel ready, but your body, mind, and emotions aren't.
You can not get child support for the previous year if there is a filed court document stating that you agreed not to get any. The best you can do is file for a change so that child support might be able to start, but it would not be retroactive.
Current Age = Current Year - Year of Birth, if the person has had a birthday in the current year and one year less than that if not.
It really depends on what you feel is required as the parent. Like if u think your child needs lots of toys it will cost more then if you don't feel they need the toys.