There is no direct link. Galton, who developed the theory of regression, found that tall parents tended to have taller children but that the children's height regressed towards the mean. In short, there is no way of telling.
There is no direct link. Galton, who developed the theory of regression, found that tall parents tended to have taller children but that the children's height regressed towards the mean. In short, there is no way of telling.
There is no direct link. Galton, who developed the theory of regression, found that tall parents tended to have taller children but that the children's height regressed towards the mean. In short, there is no way of telling.
There is no direct link. Galton, who developed the theory of regression, found that tall parents tended to have taller children but that the children's height regressed towards the mean. In short, there is no way of telling.
There is no direct link. Galton, who developed the theory of regression, found that tall parents tended to have taller children but that the children's height regressed towards the mean. In short, there is no way of telling.
Children don't get to choose their guardians. The court will decide.
mule. When a male donkey is bred to a female horse, it is a mule. However, if the dad was a horse rather than a donkey, and the mother was a jenney(female donkey) instead of a mare (making the mother the father and the father the mother) you would get a Hinny. But since it was a donkey with a mare, it was just a plain old Mule.
MuleFrom FamousRider on Bay Server
I don't know your situation, but you can do anything as long as both parties agree. What I mean by both parties is mother and father. If mother and father agree, and the 16 year old wants to live with her father for a year, then it is OK. If the parents do not agree, then a court hearing may be necessary to hear both sides and decide what is best for your daughter. Being that your daughter is 16, she will have some say in court as well.
Is your child of a selfish nature?
No DNA tests prove that he is not the father although it is possible for a 13 year old to be a mother or a father.
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Yes, there is a high possibility a 16 year old mother could press charges against a 25 year old father as far as demanding child support and also in most States he has had a sexual relationship with a minor.
An 18-year-old can live wherever he or she chooses.
Only if the biological father of the 17-year-old has had his paternal rights terminated either voluntarily or by order of the court.
As long as you are a minor, only with their consent.
As long as the mother has not consented, the 17 year old is not legally allowed to move out. Alternatively, the child can petition a court for emancipation.
Only if she has parental permission to do so or she
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Yes. see links