Yes, abandoning them does not relieve him of his responsibilities. It could land him in jail for violating a court order.
Fatherhood is the period of time in which a man raises his child. He is responsible for providing love and support during this time to help with their overall development.
The only law relevant to this is the Divorce Law which states that you can apply for divorce if the marriage has broken down irretrievably. You then need grounds to prove this has happened: 1. Adultery 2. Desertion or separation for a period of no less than 2 years (if both parties agree) 3. Desertion for a period of 5 years of more
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Have him look it up on the internet
The biological parents are responsible to pay for their child and will have to pay child support so unless the parents take care of it the family member have to go to court and apply for it if the child will be staying for a longer period or time.
No, a husband can not catch his wife's mood swings while she is on her period. He may get in a mood bad if the wife has been hateful all day.
Only if you and he had a half-dozen children or so, then you would get CHILD support. But if you're referring to maintenance (formerly known as alimony), then, no. It is unlikely but depends on your circumstances. If you are gainfully employed and can support yourself, then no, you will not receive support. However, if you were married for a long time and did not work outside the home, you might be able to receive support for a period of time to help you in getting on your feet. In the end, it will depend on the judge.
no cos wife meet husband in the safe period ....
i am a custodial parent in Michigan. I've been to court to fight it, but unfortunately it is law that if the noncustodial parent is incarcerated they do not owe child support for the time that they are locked up. but if they owe back child support then you can seize anything they own.
The maximum population that the enviironment can support for an indefinite period of time is called the
The time period does not depend on whether the husband is abusive or not. Call or visit your local family court. Timelines vary in different jurisdictions.The time period does not depend on whether the husband is abusive or not. Call or visit your local family court. Timelines vary in different jurisdictions.The time period does not depend on whether the husband is abusive or not. Call or visit your local family court. Timelines vary in different jurisdictions.The time period does not depend on whether the husband is abusive or not. Call or visit your local family court. Timelines vary in different jurisdictions.
When I am on my period or after having sex with my husband and I have reached an orgasm.