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No. You need the consent of your legal guardian
Not unless he is the legal guardian.
If the mother is found by the court to be a more suitable guardian than the father, then yes, she can.
yes, im proof of that
As long as you are a legal guardian then he should be able to be added.
dk. hope that his mom is and get a life!
no, but her husband becomes your brother-in-law.
Probably. Is he married to the Mother? Check with your specific insurance company.
If the mother is single, her side in 100% of the cases.
well what kind of quetion is that and not to b mean but , no both of them r the natural guardian but if the mother is taking care of the kid/kids and the father is not around or helping then that is when the mother is the natural guardian
No. If you are not married you pay child support to the custodial guardian, in this case the mother (?), and they take a 26% (?) out of your income to pay for the child. She is also already spending a % of her income. Since you are not married you do not share a income.
Nicki Minaj's mother is the guardian of her little brother