if i would be . you i would slip on his face . live him alone and went along with my child. that's it. the best way
The grandchild of your father's first cousin and your child (your father's grandchild) are third cousins to each other. In the US, no jurisdiction prohibits such marriages.
Your marriage to someone who is not the father of the kids should have no effect on your right to child support from their father.
Marry a western lady.
No, she asked her father to be an eternal virgin and to never make her marry.
Since you asked for an opinion I will offer one. No, the child should not have the father's name since it is statistically likely she will have most of the responsibility for raising her child. If the father wanted the child to have his name then he should marry the mother and take full financial responsibility for the child. The mother will always be with her child. That may not be so with the father.Since you asked for an opinion I will offer one. No, the child should not have the father's name since it is statistically likely she will have most of the responsibility for raising her child. If the father wanted the child to have his name then he should marry the mother and take full financial responsibility for the child. The mother will always be with her child. That may not be so with the father.Since you asked for an opinion I will offer one. No, the child should not have the father's name since it is statistically likely she will have most of the responsibility for raising her child. If the father wanted the child to have his name then he should marry the mother and take full financial responsibility for the child. The mother will always be with her child. That may not be so with the father.Since you asked for an opinion I will offer one. No, the child should not have the father's name since it is statistically likely she will have most of the responsibility for raising her child. If the father wanted the child to have his name then he should marry the mother and take full financial responsibility for the child. The mother will always be with her child. That may not be so with the father.
If he's paying child support yes.
will be kicked out of the Capulet house if she doesnt marry Paris
she doesnt marry anyone
Yes i believe so. The biological parents must be married for the child to be considered "legitimate."
No. Rather you have a child or not, until you're 18 you need parental consent.
If you're living together with the child, no; in such a case, get an order terminating support and setting the arrearage or stating that no arrearage is owed.
The father of the child is responsible for supporting the child until it is at least 18 and through high school. Usually a court order sets the amount. The only possible exceptions would be if the support is not ordered or if the child is adopted by someone else.