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There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
Yes, according to the site at the link below, a child can have A- blood, given parents of O+ and A+.
AB+
Your blood type would either most likely be A, AO or O.
If both parents have A positive blood, their child would most likely also have A positive blood. This is because the child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, and A positive is dominant, so it is highly probable for the child to have the same blood type as the parents.
Child support is not discharged in bankruptcy. However, there is sometimes a temporary hold on collecting any debt. And if the obligor has filed bankruptcy, it seems likely that he doesn't have money for child support.
No. There is no statute of limitations for collecting child support.
Probably more than likely A+. Because the +Rh gene is usually dominate. Take for instance- Mother is A+, Child is A=. Father is A=, In this instance the father has the dominate gene for the absence of the Rh antigen on the redcell. The mother is recessive.
no
50% chance of A. 50% chance of B. either positive or negative(shruggs). If the child is AB the mother screwed around on the 'dad' If the child is O you did the test wrong, because their is no way the woman can be wrong about whether or not the baby came out of her
It varies with the type of debt. There is no statute on collecting past-due child support.