Start by checking the birth records in the town where she lived when the child was supposedly born. Start with the approximate years and the last name of the mother.
Start by checking the birth records in the town where she lived when the child was supposedly born. Start with the approximate years and the last name of the mother.
Start by checking the birth records in the town where she lived when the child was supposedly born. Start with the approximate years and the last name of the mother.
Start by checking the birth records in the town where she lived when the child was supposedly born. Start with the approximate years and the last name of the mother.
A woman who adopts a child becomes that child's "mother".
no dan reveals that she lied on his tv show and she just said that so she could get lots of money to bring up her child with
Give the woman the child and be with someone you want to be with, then you will have a baby.
There are 560 ways.
Yes.
No, but they frequently do to create multiple claims.
The one that has the child 51% of the time. see my profile
A nullipara is a woman who hasn't borne a viable child. A nulligravida is a woman who has never been pregnant.
If the child is an adult, no. If someone else has paid in your place he can sue you for the money. Otherwise, yes.
The person that claims to have paid the support.
hit them and call then idiots
a single woman with child