Age 18. The issue is not the staying with the father, but honoring the authority of the court.
Generally based on the difference in income, but is usually applied only to fathers.
A child may not decide until he is 18yo.
I would say A, now it also depends on RH factor which is positive and negative, but usually a child will have either mothers or fathers type blood but since both are A child had to be A cause it is recessive
No.
Yes. Nebraska ordered five men to pay child support because the mother was able to avoid the paternity test by declaring it was an invasion of her privacy.
Both have equal rights of custody to the child. They can also both decide the fate of the child after birth. In Texas, the boy is
He will not pay to you since you no longer have the child, but the both of you would have to pay child support to the one who get the child. If he has the child you have to pay to him. It is both biological parents responsibility and obligation to pay for their child's expenses, even if parental rights are terminated. The only way to get out of it is if the child is adopted.
If both parents live in Mexico and international law isn't involved, the child can make a declaration at any age, however until they reach legal age (18 in Mexico), the courts will ultimately decide what is in the best interests of the child and award custody based on the same.
The individual could nationally be both from one country and the other country, literally! The child could decide which country to support, as the child is from both countries, it's almost like saying G sharp and A flat are the same key but the child can decide who he/she is more comfortable to support.Answer 2I don't actually think this is physically possible. It implies the bed on which the Mother is lying is deliberately placed astride the border line!
Yes. In every state both are parents obligated to provide for their child and since it's the custodial parent who takes care of the child the non-custodial parent pay child support. The law is the same for mothers and fathers.
The one with the high income alhough this more often applies to fathers since they usually have the higher income.
You petition the court for shared custody. The details on how it will work has to be made by both parents and their lawyers. If they can not agree, the court will decide so it better you agree on who will have the child what day etc.