Marry a western lady.
Yes, if your child gets married, you will become the father- in-law of the person they married. Of course, you will still be the father of your child, so you will be both a father and a father in law at the same time.
a womens 9 is a child's youth size 7!
It depends if it is the father of the child's father or mother: Farfar = "father's father" Morfar = "mother's father" But you can use "Bestefar" for both grandfathers. I myself use "Besten", which is used a lot in the western coast.
The legal age to become power of attorney for a parent varies by jurisdiction but is typically 18 years old. It is important to check the specific laws in your area to ensure compliance.
if you are married to your partner you become the step mother or father. Talk to your partner about this
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.
You have to love your child unconditionaly! Give lots of love and affection, like a hug every morning. Praise your child for everything he acomplishes. To become a good father you need to be loving and always trying to understand your child. Don't ever become so angry you shout and scare them be gentle and speak to them firmly but carmly it always works ,then they know they have a lovely father that loves them and that he would never harm them.
You go to the courts or an attorney, and file for legal gardian of the child, with the mother and father's written permision. Then, you become the gardian. Or foster the child then adopt.
Aloha Paradise - 1981 Turn Me On Treasure Hunt A Child Will Become Father 1-4 was released on: USA: 25 March 1981
In most cases (if the father wanted the child) the child could live with the father and the father should be seeing a lawyer to get full custody. If both parents don't want the child (because the child is willful and into one bit of trouble after the other) then that minor can become a ward of the court and be put into foster care. Marcy
You must be a Catholic and agree to make sure that the child is taught the Catholic faith.
Single fathers have no assumed parental rights