its 50/50. half from the mother and half from the father.
For the well rounded development of a child both are important equally. A child came from both a father and a mother and have DNA from each parent. Thus the child has part of both of your personalities. You each can contribute something special to the child's upbringing equally.
Since the father and mother each contribute half (23 chromosomes) of the genetic material needed to form a child (46 chromosomes), the brother and sister are equal in terms of biological similarity, no matter if they had a different mother (same father) or father (same mother). However, if any of the father/mother pairs are related, the result is skewed.
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
No, not at all.
Each has equal rights and responsibilities.
You need to be more specific and include some details. It depends on the details. If the items were given to the child then the mother's boyfriend has absolutely no right to take them. If they are things left behind by the father and the mother allows her boyfriend to take them then the child may have no say in the matter. You can add more details on the discussion page.Perhaps the child should ask a grandparent to help.You need to be more specific and include some details. It depends on the details. If the items were given to the child then the mother's boyfriend has absolutely no right to take them. If they are things left behind by the father and the mother allows her boyfriend to take them then the child may have no say in the matter. You can add more details on the discussion page.Perhaps the child should ask a grandparent to help.You need to be more specific and include some details. It depends on the details. If the items were given to the child then the mother's boyfriend has absolutely no right to take them. If they are things left behind by the father and the mother allows her boyfriend to take them then the child may have no say in the matter. You can add more details on the discussion page.Perhaps the child should ask a grandparent to help.You need to be more specific and include some details. It depends on the details. If the items were given to the child then the mother's boyfriend has absolutely no right to take them. If they are things left behind by the father and the mother allows her boyfriend to take them then the child may have no say in the matter. You can add more details on the discussion page.Perhaps the child should ask a grandparent to help.
A Dhampir is the child of a vampire and a human, essentially a hybrid of both. More specifically, a dhampir is the child of a father who is a vampire, and a mother who is human.
Probably more than likely A+. Because the +Rh gene is usually dominate. Take for instance- Mother is A+, Child is A=. Father is A=, In this instance the father has the dominate gene for the absence of the Rh antigen on the redcell. The mother is recessive.
The only way would be to do a personal agreement between the mother & father, ideally having it filed with the court. However, at any time, either parent can utilize Child Support without the other parent's consent. If the Mother spends more time with the child than the Father, she is most likely entitled to child support.
Maybe, but it is more likely that the person will have his wages garnished or bank account levied until the arrearages are paid. The issue of whether or not the father was married to the mother of the minor child is not relevant when it relates to child support obligations.
You and your siblings share parents. Every time a child is conceived that child receives half of the mother's DNA (genes) and half of the father's genes. If the same mother and father have more than one child, they still only have the same genes to contribute, but they might be mixed in different combinations. That is why you resemble your brothers and sisters, but probably don't look exactly alike.
more than 99% not.