When co-parenting after the other parent has moved on, it's important to communicate openly, prioritize the child's well-being, and establish clear boundaries. Respect each other's new relationships and focus on working together for the benefit of your child. Consider seeking support from a mediator or counselor if needed.
no
well u can get custody of the child
No, but they frequently do to create multiple claims.
Yes, if she has the child (legal custody would help).
Yes he was born in England and moved to the US with his mother as a child
Probably, but there should be a credit for past-due support owed to you.
That is an opinion that can only be presented by the court. Conditions and circumstances will need to be evaluated.
mother of my child moved out of the country with telling anyone and i owe back child support, ive been given a petition to go to court what will happen ? its in ny
He first stayed with his mother who was poor. He then moved to his father (not married to Leonardo's mother) who was well off.
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That's up to the interpretation of the judge. see link
No, Robert Burns had his first child in 1785, two years before he moved to Ellisland in 1788. His first child, Elizabeth Riddell Burns, was born to his mother's servant, Elizabeth Paton.