If a child's parents are both sent to prison, normally the child would be adopted by some other relative, and if there are no suitable relatives available, the child would become a ward of the state, and would be raised by a child welfare agency, at least until one or both parents are released from jail (and perhaps, even when released from jail, these parents may be deemed unfit to raise their child).
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A barrel child is a child in a developing country whose parents have found employment abroad.
The mother can give the child any name she wants.
You should seek the help of a professional.
No, that option is only available to children whose mother never filed for child support on a father whose never lived in the home.
A "legitimate" child is one whose parents were married when s/he was born; therefore, a child support order cannot "legitimize" a child.
An orphan is a child who has lost both parents.
Usually the primary custodial parent, but parents may make other arrangements if they wish.
It means that the mother and father of the child were not married
There is no difference. "Love child" is a euphemism for "bastard". They both mean someone whose parents are not married to each other.
A child whose birthday is one October twenty-fifth . One whose parents are Christian Michael Powers and Veronica Leigh Miller,
Children whose parents do not support them end up receiving public assistance.