That can be done pro see, however you will still owe child support. see links below
As much as they want.
$13000 in year 2009
$13000 in year 2009
this gave the citizens the righ to knowing what the king/queen were doing with their money, since they were paying so much for taxes
I am not sure what rights you have in mind. There is not much that is done with children who are dead, other than to bury them, or possibly cremate them. Visitation rights cease to be an issue, since anyone is free to visit a cemetery. No child support payments are needed. What is this about?
I'D GIVE HER JUST $20, FOR MONEY ISN'T GRASS... I disagree id would give more around the $100 range! =D === === I would give around $100 Lauryn24-$100
There is no limit on the amount of money that your parent can give you. You want to do this before they go to the nursing home because the home will take all of their money.
There is no limit on the amount of money a parent can give to their child as a gift. However, for larger amounts, it's advisable to consult with a tax professional to understand any potential tax implications or regulations that may apply.
Child slavery is ethically and legally wrong, and it is important to focus on ending it rather than discussing how much money a child slave might make. These children are often exploited and abused, and we should work towards protecting their rights and providing them with opportunities for education, safety, and a better future.
Without more information to go on, it's rather difficult to give much of an answer. If it's his child, and he wants to be in the child's life as an active father, and he is not abusive to the child, then you don't. You don't try to force him to give away his rights as the father, nor do you do that to your child. Children have a right to know, and be with, their biological parents unless the parents are abusive. Is it a case of two teens and an unwed pregnancy? If so, he still has his rights as the child's father. If you don't want to raise the child, then give him sole custody and sign away your rights. On the other hand, if he doesn't want the responsibility of raising the child himself, but is not willing to sign away his rights, then that's a different matter. But there is no way to force him to sign away his rights. If it's a case where you and the child's father are not together, and he is not involved in the child's life, and you have a husband who loves and wants to adopt your child, then, again, there is no way to force him to sign away his parental rights. In all of the above situations though, if you have custody of the child, you can have the courts force him to pay child support.
You end up having to give up all of your money to pay for child support. Answer. This question presupposes that you can have too much sex.
Too much drinking and lack of supporting of his family will lead to a father to loose his rights to his child.