HELL NO!! Especially when it comes to your child. You should not be with someone who treats you like that. I hope he still does not do that while you are living with him.
no
Tell your daughter and pray that she doesn't hate you, but gets angry at him instead.
at least 16
no
No,You need not to tell that to your daughter but this may create problem later on.Try best to hide.
maybe you should ask some of your daughter's friends to see if they know
If your unmarried daughter does not, of her own accord (without anyone interring) want to see her boyfriend again then the boyfriends mother should not invite 15 more people to the baby shower. If your daughter loves her boyfriend then there is no reason his mother should not be able to invite 15 of her friends, but, you can ask her to help out with the expenses.
If you still like your boyfriend and if he still likes you, then you should continue to date him and just try to find a way to spend time with him a little more then you have.
Well, HE, should go and get a paternity test done and that will solve all the issues. You should be there for support and such but he is the one that needs to handle this.
Depends. Is his name Chris Brown?
If mother and daughter have a joint account together and mother dies the daughter can continue to use the account or close it and reopen it in her own name. The daughter should be careful to account for any interest on her tax return. If mother also had a separate account at the same bank, the daughter has no right to use that separate account. That account should pass by will or by intestacy if there was no will.
Since you are the boyfriend of the mother of the bride you should go out shopping with your mate and it's etiquette that the gift come from both of you or, she could help you out choosing something for her daughter.