Not enough detail to say. Is the child yours or does he/she belong to someone else? What caused the break-up? Reconciliation is always a good course of action, but it depends on the circumstances.
Not enough detail to say. Is the child yours or does he/she belong to someone else? What caused the break-up? Reconciliation is always a good course of action, but it depends on the circumstances.
Not enough detail to say. Is the child yours or does he/she belong to someone else? What caused the break-up? Reconciliation is always a good course of action, but it depends on the circumstances.
Not enough detail to say. Is the child yours or does he/she belong to someone else? What caused the break-up? Reconciliation is always a good course of action, but it depends on the circumstances.
Not enough detail to say. Is the child yours or does he/she belong to someone else? What caused the break-up? Reconciliation is always a good course of action, but it depends on the circumstances.
Not enough detail to say. Is the child yours or does he/she belong to someone else? What caused the break-up? Reconciliation is always a good course of action, but it depends on the circumstances.
If she is pregnant with your child then you can take her to court to be sure you have rights to see your child and also you should pay child support. Other than that there isn't much you can do to get her back. If the child is her new boyfriends then I'm sorry to say that you should stay out of it and move on.
you should take her to a movie and then take her to go get some food then go back to your apparment and chill
you should take her to a movie and then take her to go get some food then go back to your apparment and chill
If the child is a minor (under the age of 18) or the mother has co-signed for the car then yes, she can take back the car. A child who is irresponsible should not be driving.
Your only hope is that he will take responsibilty for his child, but it is unlikely he will leave his girlfriend.
There is obviously a reason your ex girlfriend will not take you back; she has fall out of love with you; you had a rocky relationship or she may just want her freedom. As much as it hurts you it is time for you to move on; get back out into society with your friends and either she will be curious about who you are dating or, you will find the right girl you should truly be with.
no
Well I say that you should forgive her but it's your desicion on whether you trust her enough to take her back.
No, they have no legal rights to the child is any state except Arizona.
YES!!! Not necessarily. There are reasons why she is an ex. If you do decide to try, take it slow.
if he was a normal mature boy he would take out his lover which should be his girlfriend!!
yes