You could take your dad to his favorite restaurant, on a fishing trip, golfing, on a picnic, to a movie, or any number of other places. The important thing is to take your dad to a place that he will enjoy.
Well fathers could work in the mines, and if they had a son, he would take the place of the father when he was old enough.
If there is a custody agreement in place through the courts, the mother cannot take the child out of state without the fathers consent. If there is no agreement in place, the mother does not have to have the fathers consent.
This really depends on the food that the celebrating father likes. A good bet is steak. See this great list here: http://www.parentsresearchcenter.com/list/great-restaurants-to-take-the-family-for-fathers-day/
she went to find her father. she found him locked in the tower. When the beast saw her she said that she would take her fathers place.
February 1945 was the plot setting for Flags of our Fathers the 2006 movie about the battle of Iwo Jima.
Yes, Mulan's concern and desire to take her father's place can be justified by Confucian philosophy as it aligns with the virtue of filial piety, which emphasizes the importance of honoring and respecting one's parents. By stepping in for her father, Mulan demonstrates her deep sense of duty, loyalty, and dedication to her family, all values prized in Confucianism.
Because he wanted to
Single fathers have no rights
Yes, but it might take a court order. Single fathers have no rights to see the child without an order, plus if a child support order is not in place, you better get it done. see links
If you guys get married he will legally have parcial custody over your son and they may even let you change your child's last name to his would be step fathers if his biological father approves of it, this happened with my siblings and I but my father did not approve it. It has to be agreed between both parents in order to take place.
the great depression took place everywhere, but the U.S. was effected the most
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