For me, there are possible meanings:
1. Every man at first is a child, and his experiences from childhood make him a man, they shape him.
2. Every man becomes a true man when he has a family with a child. Care of the child makes him a man.
Men are men because of their genetics. The genetics from the father either pass an X or a Y chromosome to the child. If it is Y, the child is a boy and will grow to be a man. If it is X it will be a girl because they have the male genitilia
It is true that the sex of the child is completely dependent on the male. This is because genetically men are XY and women are XX. This means that the woman can only donate the X chromosome to her child, while the father can either donate an X or a Y. If the father donates the X to the child, it will be XX and become a female, if the father donates a Y to the child, it will be XY and will become a male.
It means to be there when your child needs you, to be there at their graduation, to just be there. That's what being a father means to me.It also means teaching your kids how to spell...
Yes, men have a legal obligation to pay child support if they are the biological or legal father of a child. This obligation is typically enforced by family court orders.
It means that court has ruled that you are the child's father for LEGAL purposes, and have the same responsibilities to them and for them that any natural father would.
you will need to obtain a DNA test once the baby is born, then you ask the men to take the same test, whoever the father is will be responsible as well for the welfare of the child.
It means that a man who is the biological father of a child admits it is his child. He acknowledges paternity or fatherhood.
It means just that...the father shall have no access to the child or otherwise be allowed in the child's presence until such an order is modified by the court.
It means you are accepting financial responsibility for the child at least until that child is eighteen years of age.
No. The biological father may not have known he was the father. Also, he did not file a petition for child support against you- the child's mother did. If you had any doubts you were the father, and if the child's mother was sexually active with other men at the time of conception, you could have requested a paternity test at the onset. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options under your state laws. You may have an action against the child's mother.No. The biological father may not have known he was the father. Also, he did not file a petition for child support against you- the child's mother did. If you had any doubts you were the father, and if the child's mother was sexually active with other men at the time of conception, you could have requested a paternity test at the onset. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options under your state laws. You may have an action against the child's mother.No. The biological father may not have known he was the father. Also, he did not file a petition for child support against you- the child's mother did. If you had any doubts you were the father, and if the child's mother was sexually active with other men at the time of conception, you could have requested a paternity test at the onset. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options under your state laws. You may have an action against the child's mother.No. The biological father may not have known he was the father. Also, he did not file a petition for child support against you- the child's mother did. If you had any doubts you were the father, and if the child's mother was sexually active with other men at the time of conception, you could have requested a paternity test at the onset. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options under your state laws. You may have an action against the child's mother.
From a poem by William Wordsworth "The child is father of the man" These means that by the age of 7 or so a child has developed physical characteristics (short or tall, fit or frail), personality traits (aggressive, loving), attitudes (hard working, slovenly) that will determine what he will be like as an adult. In that sense is the child father to himself as an adult.
Do the kids make fun of him for having your maiden name? Did you give him custody of the child? Is he his guardian? If so, then yes.