You have not indicated whether your Wife was married to any of these fathers or if they reside in the same state as you and she. Please provide more detailed information. If these fathers were not previously ordered to pay support do you really think after this length of time they are going to grow morals. If your Wife has not sought support through the Courts or State who's fault is that?? At any rate, so long as the children are not emancipated each state has a method of obtaining support from these Fathers. If she was not married to the Father's there must be proof of Paternity, DNA, or the Father can sign an affidavit swearing to Paternity or admit the same in open Court. At any rate, there are ways, they are expensive unless you use your local State Child Support Agency.
I married a girl like this once. She had children all over the place by a grip of diffrent Colored boys. At first I was worried because she seemed really fertile. But after I realized that she was more like a Hoover I kept her around. Well when the shinola hit the fan and it was time to eat, those little children were expensive. I asked her to make the daddys pay and she hit me. I tried to feed the children to each other but they weren't biting (sic). So my suggestion is, unless you are a Nancy boy, leave her and come over to my house. I am a great housekeeper, I am a catcher and I will love you like no man has ever loved any other man. So drop me a line. He-He.
No, they don't. They need stable, attentive decent parents. Gender is not a factor. Especially since, statistically, Mothers are more prone to abuse their children than fathers are.
You have full and primary rights to your children. Grandparents do not have custody rights to children over parents.
You can use either your last name or the fathers last name for the child. Neither of my children have my mothers last name, or my fathers for that matter. It is up to you what you want to use.
Like can the mother name them a totally different name than their own? I want to give my children my great grandfathers last name. The father is okay with it and agrees that would be a great way to honor him Btw I'm the asker of this question, Just giving a little more input on it. Thanks in advance
Yes. I believe, a father and son can have different insurances.
All of your children will have different fathers and they will only be half sisters its really not right to have babies with a bunch of different guys.
3 children by different fathers
Many studies done over the past 20 years show that there is no effect of gay fathers on children, as compared with heterosexual fathers.
yes 4 all by different fathers
Many times a women alienate children from their fathers because they themselves do not wish to have contact with the father. Therefore; children get alienated due to an unintended consequence, but there are as many different answers to this questions as there are fathers alienated from their children. Unless there is abuse on the part of the man, the damage done to children who are alienated from their fathers is usually irreparable. It is extremely cruel to keep children from their fathers. Children need fathers as much as, and in some cases, more than children need their mothers. A father's positive influence cannot be bought for all the gold in Egypt. It is flat out child abuse for ANYONE to intentionally alienate children from their fathers. It can actually be a blessing for a mother to have a civil-productive relationship with the children's father. The mother can then have a much needed break from the children, financial support and the comfort of attending childrens activities without animosity. My sons father and I divorced when they were young and we got along beautifully while raising our children together and in close proximity. It was a positive influence that they witnessed their parents caring enough about THEM to get along with each other.
fathers influence their children by encouraging and being kind to them.
Some fathers take care of there children some men don't
The fathers can file for custody. Doing so at the same time generally works well. see links below
Children of the same sex can share a room together whether they have the same parents or different parents.
It would depend on the laws of the country you are referring to. Different countries have different regulations.
Two a boy and girl from two different marriages.
It would depend on the laws of the country you are referring to. Different countries have different regulations.