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Because he was abducted from his village as a small child to be and eunuch.
This will depend on whether or not she listed you on the birth certificate, or was she married when the child was born.
Yes and he still have to pay whether he signs the birth certificate or not.
The emotional state of anyone who is adopted varies from one person to the next - there is no set "norm". Factors involved include whether the child knows he or she is adopted, whether he or she knows and/or interacts with the birth parent, the maturity of the child, the "stability" of the adopted family's and birth family's homes... there are too many others to list.
If he can prove that he is the biological father of the child, he can seek custody or visitation rights, regardless of whether or not he is on the birth certificate or paying child support. In fact, if he is the biological father he can legally have his name added to the birth certificate. However, if he has not been around for 16 years, it is unlikely that a judge will grant anything more than visitation rights, and the child is old enough to have a say in whether or not they want visits from their father.
Whether or not a person is biologically capable of giving birth has nothing to do with their sexual orientation. A healthy woman, regardless of her sexual orientation, can give birth. A man, whether he is gay or straight, cannot give birth.
Kika Child's birth name is Child, Cristina.
By observation.
If you are under 18, you are still a minor whether you have a child of your own or not.
Samuel Child's birth name is Samuel Child Bloomfield.
A list of definitions and circumstances of a "presumed" father as accepted by 21 states are given below : i> He and the child's mother are married (or were married) and the child was born during the marriage (or within 300 days after the marriage ended). ii> He and the mother attempted to marry prior to the child's birth and the marriage was (or could be) declared invalid and the child was born during the invalid marriage or 300 days after it was terminated. iii> He has acknowledged his paternity in writing. iv> He is listed as the father on the birth certificate with his consent. v> He has resided with the child while the child was a minor and publicly claimed the child as his biological offspring. vi> He is obligated to pay child support, whether by court order or voluntary agreement.
No, the minor have to be 16 to decide what will happen after birth. She is however allowed to decide whether to give birth or to have an abortion.