Yes. If it's a male child it's not a good idea to do it after they are four or five years old. Sometimes the child wants to be like mommy and that can cause problems later.
Child support is intended for the child's benefit, not the mother's.
No particular age; especially if it's a male adolscent or post-adolescent child who still sleeps with his predatory mother.
If your mother is the only child of my mother, that means my mother is your grandmother. This makes you my sibling, as we share the same mother. Therefore, our relation is that we are brother and sister.
It's really dependable. If you're a fit mother, your mother shouldn't need to.
Yes, but you might consider filing charges against the mother for contributing, or for a change of custody.
Depending on the age of the child, yes. It's illegal for a child over five years old to share a bedroom with a member of the opposite sex. Therefore, if it's sleeping in its parents bedroom, they are breaking the law !
A child shares the most genes with their mother.
If you are married to the mother, no. Then you share everything naturally. But if you have a child and you are separated or not married to the mother, and you do not have custody of the children, you have to pay child support
The father does, since the mother is paying her share towards the children in the form of child support.
I cannot imagine that this country has fallen to the point that the law can force a parent to provide a separate bedroom for each child, unless the child is a foster child or another ward of the state. I grew up in a 2 bedroom house with 5 of us kids and my parents were not breaking any laws.
Yes, a mother and daughter can share a bedroom at any age, including in old age, as long as both individuals are comfortable with the arrangement. This can foster closeness and support, especially if one or both require assistance or companionship. However, personal preferences and privacy needs should be considered to ensure a harmonious living situation.
The mother and child share a special bond that starts while the baby is in utereo. The mother and child ideally continue with a relationship that no one can break due to the bond that was formed before birth.