She should continue to love him unconditionally and do whatever is best for him, without letting his behavior cause her to treat him negatively. If his rejection of her has a legitimate cause (which information would probably have to come from an impartial observer), she should work to change whatever that is.
Yes, the sentence is punctuated properly. The possessive form for both "mother" and "father" is indicated by the placement of the apostrophe before the s, making it clear that it refers to the marriage belonging to both parents.
At the first letter :]
Blood types are received from the mother and father, so the child can be the same type as the mother if the father's type allows it.
The mother should notify family services.
No, only the mother can. On the reverse, should the father be able to sue the stepfather for aiding the mother in alienation the child from the father?
They created you, cared for you, and paid for you
A plain
On the envelope: The Reverend Father (full name) or The Reverend (full name). In the letter, address him as "Dear Reverend Father (name) or Dear Father (name ). In person, the correct greeting is, "Hi, Father (first or last name as he prefers)" or "Hi, Reverend Father (first or last name as he prefers). Using the priest's first name, "Hi, Father Joe!", is not technically proper but many priests prefer it. One should ask the priest what he prefers.
Of course it matters. The attack should have been reported to the police and the father should be prosecuted.
if a girl rejects you then you should accept it and move on theres no point in pursuing her as her answer will not change.
The father must establish his paternity through the courts since he and the mother were not married. He can petition for full custody. He should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. The mother's abandonment can certainly be used as evidence that the father should receive legal custody. He is providing the day to day care of the child.The father must establish his paternity through the courts since he and the mother were not married. He can petition for full custody. He should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. The mother's abandonment can certainly be used as evidence that the father should receive legal custody. He is providing the day to day care of the child.The father must establish his paternity through the courts since he and the mother were not married. He can petition for full custody. He should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. The mother's abandonment can certainly be used as evidence that the father should receive legal custody. He is providing the day to day care of the child.The father must establish his paternity through the courts since he and the mother were not married. He can petition for full custody. He should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues. The mother's abandonment can certainly be used as evidence that the father should receive legal custody. He is providing the day to day care of the child.
no the mother should have the legal obligation to take care of the child