The sperm and egg cell each carry half of the each parents characteristics.
I did when my child was on it. Don't if it's legal but he was my child
Misdemeanor child molestation by a parent
Only if the venue that issues the child support order requires it. But, it should be noted that with the attention being paid the health coverage, this will like change. Most states are now requiring it. In Missouri, the obligor parent must carry it on top of the regular child support payment.
The obvious answer would be NO, why would you have to carry insurance on a child that is now considered an adult.
That is dependent on state law. In most states, the cost of the policy is worked into the child support calculations, with each parent carrying a percentage. In other states, the obligor parent carries the whole cost, regardless of how much the obligee parent earns. But, all child support is Rebuttable, and as each parent should carry a percentage of the financial responsibility for the child, an argument can be presented for the obligee parent to carry a portion of the cost. This is particularly important if the obligor parent is a low income earner, is collecting unemployment, or is disable. See links
Only if court ordered
Not once they are adults. It is often done to help the child get started in their lives.
That is an issue the court decides at the time other child support issues are addressed.
No, characters are not allowed to hold children. Their costumes often make it hard to see or move and there is the possibility that the child could be accidentally dropped. If you want your young child to take pictures with Disney characters, you should carry them or have the child stand (most characters can kneel down to a kid's level).
The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.
The parent. It was the parent who incurred the expenses to support the child.
A recessive trait can only be passed along if both parents carry at least one of the recessive genes to the child. If both parents manifest the trait (that is, if both parents have both recessive genes), then the child will manifest (that is, carry both recessive genes and display) the recessive trait. If one parent manifests and the other parent only carries the trait (that is, carries one dominant and one recessive gene) then the child will definitely carry and have a 50% chance of manifesting. If both parents carry the recessive, the child is 25% likely not to carry the trait at all, 50% likely to carry and 25% likely to manifest the trait.