They could be considered Mixed, white or black.
Well you would be considered quarter black instead of half if that is the case.
No, the children would not be considered purebred. Their genetic makeup would be a mix of the purebred parent's dominant traits and the recessive traits from the other parent, making them a hybrid of the two.
You named it... Bi-Racial. Although many "forms" that a child or parent may be faced with do not include this "option" when the race of a child is required. One may choose to check " other" in the form, or simply write it in
Typically, the caretaker is the custodian.
it depends what color the other parent is
Depends on what the other parent is. If the mulatto parent was half black and half white, the child would be 25% black, 25% white, and 50% whatever the other parent is.
No.No.No.No.
One of your parent have to be Asian and the other one Black.
yes you can butt that wouldn't be right to the other parent unless they are not paying child support or if they use drugs or they beat the kid
No, you can't, especially if you have joint custody, that will be considered parental kidnapping.
Not without the consent of the non-custodial parent ! The other parent has a right to know who their child has been left with (and perhaps would take the child themselves as a better guardian).
Black is often considered a neutral color because it can be paired with many other colors and is versatile in design.