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if you know what school your daughter went to at the time then you take your divorce papers to the school and get a copy tell them about your x or ask your daughter for one but the school has to give you a copy because you are the father
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either if you really don't like him you can go to court and keep the child to you, but break his heart and your child won't have a complete family or find a way to love him and have a happy complete family
i want a copy....please give mea copy
A mother should give the child the name that will be of the most benefit to the future of the child. Sometimes it is best for the child to have their mothers last name even if the couple is together. I knew an unwed mother who gave her son her grandfather's last name because she saw it as a way to continue the last name of the last good man she knew in a child who could use a chance at a new life. All options should be in the table.
Any public health care facility such as a clinic can give a child vaccinations.
As this is the first step for your child to give his life and live good lifes. Unless he is Christian, it isn't. If he is, then Confirmation is the first step to complete participation in the church and in the Eucharist.
I believe you give the original and you keep the carbon copy
"Can you give me a copy of your passport for travel?"
An answer to your question isn't possible. The amount depends on the ages of the children, the income of the parents, health insurance, etc. You need to visit your local family court and ask for a copy of the state child support guidelines. There is a formula that will give you an idea of the cost.An answer to your question isn't possible. The amount depends on the ages of the children, the income of the parents, health insurance, etc. You need to visit your local family court and ask for a copy of the state child support guidelines. There is a formula that will give you an idea of the cost.An answer to your question isn't possible. The amount depends on the ages of the children, the income of the parents, health insurance, etc. You need to visit your local family court and ask for a copy of the state child support guidelines. There is a formula that will give you an idea of the cost.An answer to your question isn't possible. The amount depends on the ages of the children, the income of the parents, health insurance, etc. You need to visit your local family court and ask for a copy of the state child support guidelines. There is a formula that will give you an idea of the cost.
They are not obligated to give you a copy of a credit report.
Your local courthouse should have a copy of any will that you have made.