Your fathers lawyer should contact you if there are papers that he has left.
Go to your lawyer. If you can they will know what to do.
Go to your lawyer. If you can they will know what to do.
Your lawyer will know, and it should be noted in your court papers. If you are restricted as to alcohol, it almost certainly is.
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No, he is not responsible until court papers are served. Also, he cannot pay if he doesn't know where they are.
I don't know about yours; my father died several years ago.
Contact and attorney that specialized in adoptions, they usually know how to process surrogate contracts and the birth certificate.
I don't know for sure really, but I think you should. I know someone who kept the father in the same pen and all the chicks died. I don't know if the father is the cause, but if I were you, I would separate the father.
No age is recorded for Messer Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci, who was Leonardo's father. A link is provided below.
No, not if you know where the child is (because then it is not missing is it!). If the father has taken the child or you are not getting your contact rights then you should consult an attorney (lawyer) and get a Court order.
We don't know when Cleopatra's mother died because we don't know who her mother was. We know who Cleopatra's father was married to, but we don't know if her father's wife was her mother. Egyptian rulers had several "wives".
Ask for a paternity test. Most states require that one is taken to ensure the father is the one who the mother said he is. If your state does not require a paternity test, then I would suggest paying for one out of pocket so that you can take the results to the court hearing. If you are not the father and there are papers stating that there is a hearing then you should be able to fight the hearing and the paperwork.